Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Spanish guerrillera and American anti-Fascist in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Below is an incomplete list of fictional feature films which include events of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) in the narrative.
While at War (Spanish: Mientras dure la guerra) is a 2019 Spanish-Argentine [1] historical drama war film directed by Alejandro Amenábar. [2] [3] Set in 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, the plot tracks the plight of philosopher and writer Miguel de Unamuno (performed by Karra Elejalde) in Salamanca, a city controlled by the Rebel faction.
The film is about an American International Brigades volunteer, Robert Jordan (Cooper), who is fighting in the Spanish Civil War against the fascists. During his desperate mission to blow up a strategically important bridge to protect Republican forces, Jordan falls in love with a young woman guerrilla fighter (Bergman).
There Be Dragons is a 2011 historical epic war drama film written and directed by Roland Joffé.Set during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, it features themes such as betrayal, love and hatred, forgiveness, friendship, and finding meaning in everyday life.
The Sea (2000 film) Searching-4 Tabernero; Service at Sea; The Siege of the Alcazar; The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952 film) A Sold Life; Soldiers of Salamina (film) Spain Again; Spain in Flames; The Spanish Earth; Special Correspondents (1943 film)
“The Endless Trench,” Spain’s entry for the international feature at this year’s Oscars, unspools entirely in a small Andalusian village across the 1930s-60s, yet has struck a chord with ...
The Spanish Earth is a 1937 anti-fascist film made during the Spanish Civil War in support of the democratically elected Republicans, whose forces included a wide range from the political left like communists, socialists, anarchists, to moderates like centrists, and liberalist elements.
The movie is set in 1936 in Barcelona in the midst of the Spanish Revolution and Spanish Civil War. [3] Militia women Pilar and Floren (Victoria Abril) are joined by former prostitute Charo (Loles León) and former nun Maria (Ariadna Gil), who had hidden in a brothel to escape revolutionary violence against clergy.