1. Brigadistas (Brigadistas)
(Brigadistas)
2. Retrats (Retrats)
After the Civil War, between 20,000 and 30,000 Spaniards went into exile in Mexico. This was the country that welcomed the most exiles, after France.
3. Urraca, cazador de rojos (Urraca, cazador de rojos)
Pedro Urraca, Spanish policeman and Gestapo agent led the persecution of numerous Spanish Republican loyalists exiled in France during the Nazi occupation. The portrait of a sinister character through the testimony of his granddaughter.
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
4. Sender Barayon. A trip into the light (Sender Barayon. Viaje hacia la luz)
The story of the pioneering electronic composer Ramón Sender Barayón. From his escape from the Spanish Civil War to the California of psychedelia, hippies and counterculture.
5. Living Memory (Memoria Viva)
The Living Memory Project began back in 2009 on the 70th anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil War with the recording of the event, organized in Paris to the Spanish Exiles and the victims of the Nazi extermination camp of Mauthausen. Our goal thereafter focused on collecting the greatest possible number of testimonies related to the history of Spanish anarcho-syndicalism. As part of the celebrations of 100 years of CNT we set up the project, the union decided to fund it and we set off . We travelled 12,000 km visiting three countries relying on the logistical support of CNT and selfless work of their members as well as partners Malicious Films GuerrillART. This is the result: 80 hours worth of records, 300 hours worth of testimony in timing and transcription meant for reference purposes at the Anselmo Lorenzo Foundation and 0 actors.</p><p> Written by Antonio J. García de Quirós Rodríguez
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
6. La Antorcha de los Éxitos: Cifesa (1932-1961) (La Antorcha de los Éxitos: Cifesa (1932-1961))
The amazing story of Cifesa, a mythical film production company founded in Valencia by the Casanova family that managed to dominate the box office during the turbulent times of the Second Spanish Republic, the carnage of the Civil War and the hardships of the long post-war period and Franco's dictatorship — and survive until the sixties, when Spain was timidly beginning to change.
It has an average vote of 4 on TMDB.
7. Living the Utopia (Vivir la utopía)
A retrospective look at the anarcho-syndicalist and anarcho-communist experience in Spain from 1930 until the end of the Civil War in 1939.
It has an average vote of 7.4 on TMDB.
8. Aguiluchos de la FAI por tierras de Aragón 3: la toma de Siétamo (Aguiluchos de la FAI por tierras de Aragón 3: la toma de Siétamo)
The Taking of Siétamo is a report on the activity of the FAI Aguiluchos column on the Aragon front in August 1936 and focuses on the conquest of the town of Siétamo.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
9. Estos muros (Estos muros)
In the mountains of Madrid, Spain, a railway track on an abandoned bridge and a poem erased from the wall of a ruined building reveal a deliberately silenced story: the system established by Franco's dictatorship after the civil war that allowed hundreds of companies to use thousands of convicted Republicans as slave labor.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
10. Luna Negra (Luna Negra)
Third film of Juan José Ponce's trilogy about Federico García Lorca.
11. Mum's Idea (Amaren ideia)
Three elders return to their homeland seventy years after being forced to leave it because of the Spanish Civil War.
12. Aidez l'Espagne (Aidez l'Espagne)
The Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalunya commissioned Pere Portabella to make this film for the Joan Miró retrospective exhibit in 1969. There were heated discussions on whether it would be prudent to screen the film during the exhibit. Portabella took the following stance: "either both films are screened or they don't screen any" and, finally, both Miro l'Altre and Aidez l'Espagne were shown. The film was made by combining newsreels and film material from the Spanish Civil War with prints by Miró from the series "Barcelona" . The film ends with the painter's "pochoir" known as Aidez l'Espagne.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
13. Songs for After a War (Canciones para después de una guerra)
A particular reading of the forties and fifties in Spain, the hard years of famine and repression after the massacre of the Civil War, through popular culture: songs, newspapers and magazines, movies and newsreels.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
14. The Ponzán Network (La red Ponzán)
During the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War , around three thousand people managed to elude their pursuers, and probably also avoided being killed, thanks to the heroic and very efficient efforts of the Ponzán Team, a brave group of people — mountain guides, forgers, safe house keepers and many others —, led by Francisco Ponzán Vidal, who managed to save their lives, both on one side and the other of the border between Spain and France.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
15. Kautela, Photographer (Kautela, el fotógrafo)
After the discovery of a suitcase hidden in the family home of Francisco Martínez Gascón, known as Kautela, a photojournalist who lived through the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of the rebel side, his granddaughter decides to carry out an investigation into his life and work.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
16. Why Did We Lose the War? (Por qué perdimos la guerra)
A documentary about how Republican forces lost to Franco in the Spanish Civil War.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
17. Lágrimas rojas (Lágrimas rojas)
(Lágrimas rojas)
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
18. Broken Memories (Memorias rotas)
An audiovisual chronicle of the Spanish Civil War in Galicia. Memorias Rotas centers on a group of republican fighters leaded by Commander José Moreno. The group disappears as they fail trying to escape by sea in the border between Galicia and Asturias and nobody ever knows about them.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
19. Más allá de la alambrada: la memoria del horror (Más allá de la alambrada: la memoria del horror)
(Más allá de la alambrada: la memoria del horror)
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
20. La doble vida del faquir (La doble vida del faquir)
La doble vida del faquir returns to the scene of a school in the Catalan town of Sant Julià de Vilatorta where, in 1937, in the midst of civil war, a film-maker in hiding and a group of orphaned children dressed up as sultans and explorers shot an exotic adventure film. The films protagonists relive those childhood days when they were able to switch their school smocks for oriental turbans, while reality imposed its own fancy dress ball with military uniforms and priests dressed in civilian garb.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.