:48:00
No one's got anything.
:48:03
We could pool all our resources
:48:05
and depending on each person's
situation we could share it out.
:48:07
If you need a cow, you'll get one.
:48:10
We've all got four or five kids...
:48:16
and we've all buse a gut working,
just like you.
:48:19
Hey! Momento!
Momento, companeros...
:48:23
we've got militia comrades here
:48:26
who may know
what's happening elsewhere...
:48:30
they've helped us here.
:48:34
Teresa...
:48:35
Pepe's right.
:48:36
Our friends from the militia
will have seen
:48:38
what's happened in other villages.
:48:42
This is an open meeting
:48:44
you can speak, too.
:48:48
Your opinions are as welcome
as any of ours. Please speak.
:48:51
It's your village. You have to
decide. It's your decision.
:49:03
Okay, this is what I think,
:49:04
and if anybody disagrees
they should just say so right out.
:49:11
Si. Okay. You should take
this estate, this house, this land
:49:15
and divide it up amongst the people
in the town right away.
:49:21
Okay. The decree passed
by the Republican Government
:49:24
in October allows for that.
:49:29
Okay. It says all property
owned by individuals
:49:32
involved in the insurrection
will be confiscated.
:49:34
Si, si.
The problem's different here...
:49:36
all the landowners help Franco.
:49:42
We must collectivize all the lands.
You understand?
:49:46
Todas las tierras, hay que
colectivizar no solo dividir.
:49:48
I understand that.
I understand that.
:49:49
I'm not, I'm not a friend
of the landowner. Okay?
:49:51
I'm not here to defend landowners.
Okay?
:49:54
But what are you going to do
when you have a guy like,
:49:55
what's his name, Pepe?
:49:56
What are you going to do when you
have a guy like Pepe who has...
:49:58
he's a tenant farmer and he has
a couple of acres of land...