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%
G
Year:
2013
84 min
Website
38 Views


- 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,

I have a transport for you.

I'm doing no transport. What a load of crap.

- It delivers a million.

Risk Free. You work for us.

This is my boss. Mr. Gallois.

- Good day.

Sit down.

Have you explained to him?

- No, I wish you were there.

We have contact with the largest retailer

in the country. The Catama family.

We will buy 1200 kilos of hashish from them.

The event will take place in Tangier.

Then the true on your

boat and sail to Antibes.

Then we'll make a deal with our customers.

Two Englishmen. One is Patrick Bowen.

A trader from Liverpool.

Once they have the charge...

We get them.

Do you have problems with that?

- Yes.

I found it good to be... informer

I'm not a dealer. I don't.

It's too dangerous. Sorry.

It is less dangerous than

a bank advisor light.

Don't worry. I support you.

- How?

I stay with him on the boat

upon delivery.

Listen.

Give me my money first,

then we'll talk.

That is 100,000, as promised.

Well, it's settled?

- No. Please.

Can I ask you something?

- I'm listening.

What you just said...

isn't legal.

There is something I don't understand.

Why do you do that?

For publicity. A drug bust

and a number of arrests.

And the people see the value in

customs.

I send the tickets to the hotel.

- Is that really a million?

- One million.

- Yes.

Look, the French.

What did you say his name was?

Marc.

Marc Duval.

Let's go.

Tangier, Morocco

Well, we'll take anything.

Three tons of hashish seized

Yesterday was an impressive catch

Antibes done by French customs.

The seizure was possible

thanks to a tip

The drugs were sent from Morocco

by French customs agents

The file goes to the OM

Belimane.

I have to come to court.

They will appoint a committee of inquiry.

I'll see what I can do.

Keep your head down in the meantime.

What does he get for it?

- One million.

500,000 would have been enough.

How do I sell this to him?

- Say that he is responsible.

He is involved like you.

You think I'm crazy.

You pay only half.

How do I take the plane with all that money?

- My colleagues don't like you.

And the Spaniards also makes it not matter?

- Only the baggage is checked.

If we taping,

get there through it.

- If you know what?

- Taping.

The English Customs wants to see you.

We have messed up their operations.

The Spaniard that you have given us.

- That was my mistake?

- No.

If you want to see them

do yourself and me easier.

- I think.

- Of course.

- Are you ready?

- Almost.

That is discreet.

Next.

Please.

Thanks.

Mr. Duval.

I'm Nichols of English customs.

Agent Carlyle and I...

Would like to make a suggestion.

Do you recognize this man?

Yes, that is a client.

He had lost his wallet.

He has no luck.

Don't fool us.

Bobby Sims is our snitch.

As you work for the French customs.

- A few days...

Bobby invites you to eat.

And then he'll introduce

you to an Irishman.

John Wexford. He will propose to do

. A drug shipment

Course.

You agree.

Why should I?

Because of the money, Mr. Duval.

My finger says that you are

trying to smuggle a half. Million

So what is it?

Marc.

- Quiet, I'm already nothing to worry about.

- Yes?

- Mr. Duval?

I am.

- There's a ton of that disappeared.

What true?

Sorry, but you will still

that this is a restaurant.

Antibes, Mr. Duval.

Tomorrow, take the ferry to Tangier.

And you'd better come.

It's better than you that we need to get.

If you go, they murder you.

If I don't go, it is worse off.

- What do you mean?

Say what.

Don't worry.

They come to us.

Your daughter is here.

What you do doesn't have a father.

Mr. Duval, we expect an explanation.

He wants to know what his true

could be taken... seized

While you are arrested.

I don't know. Really.

Do you...

Someone came into my bar and asked if I

wanted to transport something. I said yes.

Did not you know that it

was a customs officer?

No, I did not see.

Did you think it was a customs officer

to whom you sold hashish?

What were you doing in Iraq and Syria?

I used to be a truck driver.

I delivered everywhere.

I went to Iraq, Jordan, Syria,

a number of countries.

I think you're lying, and you're scared.

- Would not you be afraid in my situation?

I don't know what you situation is.

- I'm not a liar.

I'm not a liar.

I'm dealing with here. Anything

I have the stuff delivered

I paid and left.

I swear.

If you don't believe me,

you have to ask it to your husband.

He delivered the true, was paid

and left, just like me.

Mr. Duval,

that's very serious what you say.

If you want no problems...

You must tell the truth.

- I do.

I tell the truth. I swear.

Believe me.

- Our representative is paid.

That's right.

Course.

Hasan.

Do you know what he said?

That you are left with the customs officer

and the English.

That's not true.

You lie, a**hole.

I left without them.

He's lying.

From him we were sure. Yours...

Fortunately, you've come.

Where did the blood come from?

What happened?

It's okay.

Hello.

Yes?

- With Redjani. Can we talk?

Will you talk to me? About what?

What is going on?

- Call about 5 minutes back.

If he calls again, not record.

- Yes?

- What spook you out?

Why are you calling?

To ask how it went?

I'll tell you.

I almost killed yesterday.

There was a gun pointed at me.

They were at my house.

I had to Tangier to explain

how fed up with the drug. I was alone.

Why did not you tell me?

- The last time I saw you...

You stuck half a million on my stomach

and you denounced me to the English.

I was at the airport.

I don't trust you.

I don't trust anyone anymore.

I'm sorry. That shouldn't have

happen, but I knew nothing.

Who then if you knew anything about this?

- Who do you think?

Gallois?

- Answer.

- Who else?

Yes, he has that shoddy Antibes

regularly and you betrayed to the English.

Gallois has still a boss?

Who doesn't care about me.

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