The active Sevillian filmmaker and producer has just released a documentary entitled "The Great Gypsy Raid." An event, also known as the General Gypsy Prison of 1749, that has remained too silent, thus increasing its cruelty.
Pilar Távora, a woman committed to historical justice, tells us about the details of this film and the extensive research it required. Her determination to bring to light one of the darkest and most unknown episodes in Spanish history: the persecution and enslavement of the Roma people in the 18th century. Along the way, of course, we had a few words for her father, the late Salvador Távora, from whom she inherited the integrity of her work and her defense of Andalusian and Roma culture.
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