Dawn of Hope

Dawn of Hope

Release date : August 30, 1937
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Catalan / Spanish /
Director : Antonio Sau Olite /
Writers :
Production companies : S.I.E. Films /
August 30, 1937 1h Drama Catalan More
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"Dawn of Hope" (1937) is a film made by Antonio Sau for the anarchist union the CNT and is also one of the most important social films made ​​in Spain. Keep in mind that was filmed at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, when the revolutionary impulse still held firm. In this respect, tells the story of John, a worker who has just become unemployed, their effort to get a new, impossible to work in a country with more than three million unemployed at the time, as it says in the film. John's wife also takes a humiliating job to feed their children. Outraged by this and seeing the conformism of the people, John ends up as a social agitator.
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  • title:Dawn of Hope
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Catalan · Spanish ·
  • Director: Antonio Sau Olite /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: S.I.E. Films ·
  • Overview:"Dawn of Hope" (1937) is a film made by Antonio Sau for the anarchist union the CNT and is also one of the most important social films made ​​in Spain. Keep in mind that was filmed at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, when the revolutionary impulse still held firm. In this respect, tells the story of John, a worker who has just become unemployed, their effort to get a new, impossible to work in a country with more than three million unemployed at the time, as it says in the film. John's wife also takes a humiliating job to feed their children. Outraged by this and seeing the conformism of the people, John ends up as a social agitator.
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