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Pages in category "Documentary films about the Spanish Civil War" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A group of Italian aspiring young pilots construct a glider and then volunteer for service in the Spanish Civil War 1941 Spain Because i saw you cry: Porque te vi llorar: Juan de Orduña: Drama. 1941 Spain The Cruiser Baleares: El crucero Baleares: Enrique del Campo War. Spanish cruiser Baleares, Battle of Cape Palos (1938) 1941 Spain The ...
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)
Anarcha-feminism, Mujeres Libres, Spanish Civil War: 1997 The Son of Bakunin: Gianfranco Cabiddu: Drama: Anarchism in Italy: 1997 Men with Guns: John Sayles: Drama: 1998 Le Poulpe: Guillaume Nicloux: Crime comedy: Political corruption: 1998 The Girl of Your Dreams: Fernando Trueba: Drama: Anti-fascism, Spanish Civil War: 1998 The Story of PuPu ...
Buñuel chronicled this film in his typical style showcasing the inhumanity, death, and destruction of the Spanish Civil War rather than focusing solely on a political message supporting one side or the other. This notable style of Buñuel stands in contrast to other politically based documentaries of the time including Triumph of the Will, The ...
Libertarias (English: Libertarians) is a Spanish historical drama made in 1996. It was written and directed by Vicente Aranda. In 1936, Maria (Ariadna Gil), a young nun is recruited by Pilar , a militant feminist, into an anarchist militia following the onset of the Spanish Civil War. Guided by the older woman, Maria is exposed to the realities ...
The lost children of Francoism (Spanish: niños perdidos del franquismo, niños robados por el franquismo; Catalan: nens perduts del franquisme, nens furtats pel franquisme; Galician: nenos do franquismo, pícaros roubados polo Franquismo) were the children abducted from Republican parents, who were either in jail or had been assassinated by Nationalist troops, during the Spanish Civil War and ...
The first time all Spanish women could vote in elections for the national legislature was on 19 November 1933 during the Second Spanish Republic. These women would only be able to vote in national elections one more time, in 1936. This period ended with the Spanish Civil War and the official start of Francoist Spain in 1939. [2]