Gibraltar Page #2

Synopsis: The Rock of Gibraltar has been at the centre of a fiercely contested diplomatic dispute that has stretched over the centuries. For the past 300 years Spain has fought to regain this tiny British territory but in true David and Goliath style, the small community on the rock has fought back, choosing instead to remain British. In the summer of 2010, the director Ana Garcia returned home to Gibraltar to get married. Coming back to the most unique of British territories, she finds herself compelled to find out more about the history of her family and her birthplace. As she prepares for her wedding, we are taken on a very personal journey that uncovers the inspiring story of how a small community has fought for its homeland and identity. At times funny, at times tragic, this is a surprising tale of struggle and victory in the name of home and family.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Ana Garcia
Production: Studio 37
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
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Year:
2013
84 min
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hashish from Morocco seized.

The main suspects are

now being interrogated by the police.

- Mr. Nichols.

- Belimane.

What can I do for you?

- What are the French in Gibraltar?

I have spoken to the Spanish and

confirmed that the tip of you came.

And?

They shouldn't do this thing.

It was covered by a larger operation...

True for months worked.

The Spaniards have 125 kilos of drugs

caught. Before a small business...

- For me.

- You have an informant in Gibraltar.

His identity is known.

Sir...

- Yes

- With Marc

- Yes

- Can we meet?

- What is?

- Can it or not?

- Wait.

- Just tell me if you're coming.

Good.

- Call me when you get

- Good

- Really?

- Count on me.

National Service for information

and research on customs matters

- Yes?

- Redjani? With Marc.

- I am tomorrow in Paris.

- Tomorrow?

- We have an appointment next week.

- Yes, but can we get together?

- Yes.

- I wanted to ask you...

Concerning my payment.

Is that a week earlier?

Course.

- Great. See you tomorrow.

- Yes.

There is someone for you.

Can I help you?

- Are you the boss?

- Yes.

- May I see that table?

Go ahead.

I recently lost something.

- What have you lost?

My wallet.

Nothing. Damn.

Stupid thief.

Like a friend

which is held by customs.

A Spanish friend.

He used to play with you.

You saw him.

We were always here at the table.

No, I would not know. Maybe.

You know, eventually...

I think it wasn't a thief.

What do you think?

I think nothing at all, sir.

I don't interfere with other people's business.

If I find your wallet, I put it away.

- You are, sir?

- Bobby Sims.

Bobby Sims.

I certainly hope that you return.

Bye?

Did it work?

What would you do without me?

Hello.

- What is that?

- Nothing.

Display.

A**hole.

You're talking about my husband.

- Look what he's doing.

Get your stuff. You're coming with me.

- I can't go with you.

Why?

He took my passport and not give it.

Here.

Thanks.

Is that an advance?

This isn't the 10 percent that we agreed.

- Wait.

- No. I'm not crazy.

This isn't 10 percent.

I know what was the catch.

- You get what we owe you.

My word. Your work is very much

appreciated by my superiors.

You are officially registered

and informant.

Good.

- Now?

- What do you mean?

I don't care whether

I have a number.

You know why I do this.

To solve. My debts

It's dangerous.

A man has threatened me in the bar.

Who?

- An English friend of the Spaniard.

What did he want?

He...

He said I had been rumored.

- You get protection.

Absolutely not.

That is suspicious.

- Did that guy have a name?

Yes. Bobby Sims.

No, but...

How are we doing with the money?

So you have noted,

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