8
100 min
This film offers a deeply personal and emotional exploration of history through the eyes of a young Belgian woman traveling in Spain. By contrasting the 1936 anarcho-syndicalist revolution in Catalonia with mid-century European movements like May ’68, the narrative weaves together her personal heritage and political ideals. It acts as a subjective homage to freedom and utopia, questioning whether the optimistic spirit of 1936 and 1976 can ultimately survive the relentless, demoralizing weight of state power.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Françoise Binder | young woman | Unowned | |
| Andrés Capdevila | Unowned | ||
| Francisco Carrasquer | Unowned | ||
| Félix Carrasquer | Unowned | ||
| Brigida Costa | Unowned | ||
| José Costa | Unowned | ||
| Mathilde Escuder | Unowned | ||
| Lola Iturbe | Unowned | ||
| Arthur Lehning | Unowned | ||
| Ramon Teixidor | Unowned |