The Invisible Guardian Page #3

Synopsis: Amaia Salazar is a woman who works as police inspector in Pamplona, capital of Navarra (north to Spain, in the frontier with France), who is headed by her superior to investigate the case of a teenage girl found nude at the side of a river close to Elizondo, her natal town, a rainy village in the heart of the Valley of Baztán, a rural place surrounded by forests and mounts, full of local myths and ancient superstitions. Married with James, an American sculptor that them marriage lives a delicate moment by her troubles to get pregnant, and hoping not return to her family home, Amaia Salazar is forced to face the past meeting again with lovely Aunt Engrasi and her more complicated sisters Flora and Rosaura. It causes that the Amaia's instinct for criminal cases doesn't works as it should be, at the same time that other nude bodies of teenage girls are found in the forest. Trying to solve the case and discover the identity of the killer, Amaia will must not only confront the trauma by the
 
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2017
129 min
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Aren't you Rosario's daughter?

The one who moved to America

because she didn't like the bakery?

Yes, I'm Amaia.

I'm very sorry about your mother.

Thank you.

I want you to remember one thing.

When you find

whoever is killing the girls,

you know...

Anne!

Anne!

Have you seen Anne, my daughter?

Anne!

I'm a policewoman, calm down.

- Anne!

- What's happened? Calm down!

I went to pick her up at school

and she wasn't there.

Her friends told me

she didn't go to class this morning.

Calm down, we're going to help you.

Jonan, another girl has disappeared.

Anything else, inspector?

Be on the lookout

for any anomaly you may see

and tell us immediately.

You'll have the best idea

if he knows the area

or the way he operates.

You can count on us, inspector.

About those hairs

that were on the bodies,

if they're really from a bear

you can be sure

that they got there some other way.

There are remains that show the presence

of large animals in the area,

but there have been no reports

of any bears coming down

to the valley since 1700.

They could have been carried

on a hunter's clothes

or by another animal,

but definitely not by a bear.

Or by a basajaun, Alberto?

Don't f*** with me, Gorria.

Years ago he told me

he'd seen a basajaun in the forest.

Now he's embarrassed

to talk about it.

Here!

Here!

What is it?

There's something here!

Here!

Thank you.

Sh*t!

False alarm!

False alarm!

No, we'll focus our efforts

on the Bidasoa river,

but I want the patrols looking for

a pair of shoes on the roadside.

No, Zabalza.

Not first thing tomorrow, immediately.

I'm operational 24 hours.

Rosaura, don't put so much ham there.

- And did you enjoy it?

- Yes, a lot.

I've got them for a month.

Fears that the girl could be

another victim of the Basajaun,

- Lord, that's terrible.

- The authorities fear the worst,

as the girl has still not been found.

She told her parents

she was visiting a friend after school.

Is this some kind of joke?

They are crazy.

Has she appeared?

Amaia, whose idea was it

to call that killer "The Basajaun"?

The media, I guess.

Basajaun means

"lord of the forest" in Basque.

He's a protective creature

who makes sure the balance of the forest

remains intact.

He is harmony and collaboration.

Putting his name on a killer

goes against nature.

What is a basajaun exactly?

I'll tell you now.

A gigantic creature covered in hair.

A mythological being

who protects the forests.

- Like the bigfoot?

- Sort of.

But older.

Take good care of it,

it's a first edition.

Of course.

ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY

OF BASQUE MYTHOLOGY

Mom!

Don't be so silly.

You'll be much cooler in the summer.

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