María, memorias de una niña de la guerra

María, memorias de una niña de la guerra

Release date : April 11, 2016
Runtime : 42m
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Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Pedro Grimaldi /
Writers : Pedro Grimaldi /
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The film, directed by Pedro Grimaldi, with his mother as the protagonist, narrates the events unleashed in Jerez since the occupation of the military rebels on July 19, 1936. It is a tribute to the "wounded generation", the one who lost their childhood in the context of the war and the postwar period. Girls and boys who had to mature quickly. But, above all, it is a recognition of a generation of resilient, brave and fighting women who were doubly victims: by the violence of the war itself and by their status as women.
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  • title:María, memorias de una niña de la guerra
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:42m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Pedro Grimaldi /
  • Writers: Pedro Grimaldi ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The film, directed by Pedro Grimaldi, with his mother as the protagonist, narrates the events unleashed in Jerez since the occupation of the military rebels on July 19, 1936. It is a tribute to the "wounded generation", the one who lost their childhood in the context of the war and the postwar period. Girls and boys who had to mature quickly. But, above all, it is a recognition of a generation of resilient, brave and fighting women who were doubly victims: by the violence of the war itself and by their status as women.
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