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35 Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report 2017 | PRISA and explored the crucial role that the newspa-per played in spreading the truth of what was happening and in restoring the stability of the government. With regard to work for external customers, of particular note was the premiere of the do-cumentary series Guardianes de la Historia (Guardians of History). This weekly six-episo-de program, commissioned by the channel Movistar #0, was devised by PRISA Video and involved the World Monuments Fund, a foun-dation dedicated to conserving heritage world-wide. The series explored hidden corners of well-known landmarks such as the Alhambra in Granada, the ruins of Pompeii, Naples and the temple complex of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, with paleontologists Juan Luis Arsuaga, Nira Juanco and Santiago Zannou. The series also went off the beaten track to places such as the city of Lalibela and its amazing churches carved into the rock, and the Temples of the Sun and Moon in Peru, among others. Santillana entrusted PRISA Video with the pro-duction of a number of educational videos ai-med at parents, students and teachers, and covering the skills needed by the following the-matic blocks: “The value of things”, “Entrepre-neurship” and “Learning to think”. PRISA Video has collaborated with El País on the production of video on various news and current affairs topics, such as the General Elec-tions in December, special coverage (Refugees), Guardians of history, Juan Luis Arsuaga, Nira Juanco and Santiago Zannou at the temple of Angkor and other major events such as Investing in Puerto Rico or the Retina digital forum. September saw the premiere of the feature-length documentary The end of ETA at the San Sebas-tian Festival. Directed by Justin Webster and with a screenplay by José María Izquierdo and Luis Ai-zpeolea, this in-depth film seeks to preserve the


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