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Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War, Religious persecution during the Spanish Civil War: 2014 Spain The memory of the olive trees: La memoria de los olivos: Raúl Romera 2014 Spain The pit: La fossa: Pere Vilà Barceló: Drama. 2014 Spain Under a Blanket of Stars: Bajo un manto de estrellas: Óscar Parra de Carrizosa: Drama, History.
List of Spanish Civil War films; 0–9. 13 Roses; A. The Anarchist's Wife; ... A Time for Defiance; To an Unknown God; Two Paths (1954 film) U. Uncertain Glory (2017 ...
According to Zinnemann, this was because the Spanish Civil War had slipped from the memories of its audience. [ 9 ] Because of scenes showing Viñolas with a mistress and taking bribes, the Spanish government not only disallowed filming within Spain but thereafter prohibited Columbia Pictures from distributing any of its films in Spain. [ 5 ]
The Siege of the Alcazar or L'Assedio dell'Alcazar is a 1940 Italian war film directed by Augusto Genina about the famous siege of the Alcázar during the Spanish Civil War, set in Toledo, Spain. The film won the Mussolini Cup in Venice Film Festival for being the Best Italian Film.
(Also see American Civil War films, Cinema and television about the American Civil War) The Birth of a Nation (1915), first English Language epic film; The Copperhead (1920) The General (1926), a comedy starring Buster Keaton; Abraham Lincoln (1930) The Littlest Rebel (1935) General Spanky (1936) Gone with the Wind (1939) Virginia City (1940) A ...
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.
Officers of the Spanish army staged a coup in Barcelona. The Civil Guard, Assault Guard, the Mossos d’Esquadra, and Spanish Anarchists defeated the rebels. [18] [19] [20] Republican Victory Siege of Gijón: July 19, 1936 – August 16, 1936 [21] Spanish forces and Anarchist militia besieged a rebel garrison in Gijón. The defenders ran out of ...
The film was released on 12 May 1971 and Arrabal drew on his own childhood for inspiration for the movie. [2] Viva la Muerte takes place at the end of the Spanish Civil War , telling the story of Fando, a young boy whose father was turned in to authorities as a suspected communist by his Falange -sympathizing mother.