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'Utopia: Travel without Return' Revives the Tragedy that United La Línea and the Italian Community

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The story of the British pyroscope Utopia, sunk in front of Gibraltar on March 17, 1891, comes back to life in La Línea thanks to the documentary Utopia: travel without return, directed by Pietro Mariani. The projection recalls the disaster in which 562 people died, connecting that episode with the current migration and highlighting the help of the citizens of linense
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The story of the British pyroscope Utopia, sunk in front of Gibraltar on March 17, 1891, comes back to life in La Línea thanks to the documentary Utopia: travel without return, directed by Pietro Mariani. The projection recalls the disaster in which 562 people died, connecting that episode with the current migration and highlighting the help of the citizens of linense

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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