Yoyes is a 2000 Spanish political drama film directed by Helena Taberna [es] consisting of a fictionalized reconstruction of the life of María Dolores Katarain (aka Yoyes), a female member of ETA, who was targeted by that organization upon her return to the Basque Country.
In the early 1970s, during the last years of Franco's dictatorship, Basque nationalist armed group ETA uses political violence under the leadership of Argi.
Yoyes, a young independent woman, joins ETA in Ordizia, a small town in Gipuzkoa.
Once the group begins to kill civilians, she decides to leave after Argi dies during a bombing.
While at a local fair in Ordizia, Yoyes is shot in the head in front of her young daughter.