Mientras Dure La Guerra (2019)

 ●  Spanish ● 1 hr 47 mins

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Salamanca, summer of 1936. The celebrated writer Miguel de Unamuno publicly supports the military rebellion believing that it will bring order to the prevailing chaos in Spain. He’s immediately dismissed as Dean of the University by the left-wing government. Meanwhile, General Francisco Franco initiates a successful campaign from the South, secretly plotting to take over sole command of the war. The conflict turns bloody forcing Unamuno to question his initial support and reconsider his principles.

Cast: Karra Elejalde, Nathalie Poza

Crew: Alejandro Amenábar (Director), Alex Catalan (Director of Photography), Alejandro Amenábar (Music Director)

Rating: PG (Australia)

Genres: Drama, History, War

Release Dates: 19 Feb 2020 (France), 27 Sep 2019 (Spain)

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Did you know? This film won the Carmel Award for Best International Film at the Haifa International Film Festival 2019. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Spanish
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
This film won the Carmel Award for Best International Film at the Haifa International Film Festival 2019.