Spain: A Country Divided

Spain: A Country Divided

Release date : June 28, 2022
Runtime : 53m
Countries of origin : Germany / Spain /
Original Language : Catalan / English / Spanish /
Production companies : ARTE / ZDF / The Big Story Films /
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Obsessively referring to the traumas and wounds that the Spanish civil war (1936-39) and Franco's dictatorship (1939-75) caused in their day no longer serves to explain the impassable abyss of incomprehension and hatred that the abject policies and radical positions adopted by both the right and the left in recent decades have opened up before the citizens of a country that is barely known beyond hackneyed cultural clichés.
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Juan Manuel Guijo
Self - Anthropologist
Fernando Serulla
Self - Forensic Pathologist
Isabel San Sebastián
Self - Journalist
Carmen Arnedo
Self - Social Activist
Mercedes Revuelta
Self - Social Activist
Lluïsa Erill
Self - Catalan Teacher
Cristina Almeida
Self - Lawyer
Iñaki Gabilondo
Self - Journalist
Manuel Andrino
Self - FE Leader
Francisco Franco
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Pablo Iglesias
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Santiago Abascal
Self - Politician (archive footage)

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  • title:Spain: A Country Divided
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Spain ·
  • Original Language: Catalan · English · Spanish ·
  • Director: Marcel Mettelsiefen / Roger Persiva /
  • Writers: Roger Persiva · Marcel Mettelsiefen ·
  • Production companies: ARTE · ZDF · The Big Story Films ·
  • Overview:Obsessively referring to the traumas and wounds that the Spanish civil war (1936-39) and Franco's dictatorship (1939-75) caused in their day no longer serves to explain the impassable abyss of incomprehension and hatred that the abject policies and radical positions adopted by both the right and the left in recent decades have opened up before the citizens of a country that is barely known beyond hackneyed cultural clichés.
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