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La guerrilla de la memoria

La guerrilla de la memoria

Genres

Documentary

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The Story of the maquis, those fighters who resisted the Spanish Civil War after the victory of Franco's side and went from Mount struggle against fascism.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

67 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

08 February 2002

Country

Spain

Cast

Florián García

Florián García

Himself

Esperanza Martínez

Esperanza Martínez

Herself

Remedios Montero

Remedios Montero

Herself

Eduardo Pons Prades

Eduardo Pons Prades

Himself

Manuel Zapico

Manuel Zapico

Himself

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