
Under the Danger to Society Law(1977)
Barcelona, Spain, June 1977. A chronicle of a demonstration held to demand the repeal of a 1970 Francoist law criminalizing homeless, prostitutes and homosexuals.
Movie: Under the Danger to Society Law
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¡Abajo la ley de peligrosidad social!
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Barcelona, Spain, June 1977. A chronicle of a demonstration held to demand the repeal of a 1970 Francoist law criminalizing homeless, prostitutes and homosexuals.
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1977-01-01
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