Salvador (Puig Antich) is a Spanish film directed by Manuel Huerga. It tells the story of Salvador Puig Antich, a young anarchist who was executed during the final years of the Franco regime in Spain.
The film follows Salvador's involvement in the anarchist movement and his eventual capture by the police. Despite his efforts to evade capture, Salvador is eventually arrested and sentenced to death.
Salvador (Puig Antich) explores themes of political activism, resistance, and the brutality of the Franco regime. It sheds light on the struggles of those who fought against the dictatorship and the sacrifices they made for their beliefs.
The film received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and emotional performances. It serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for one's beliefs, even in the face of oppression and violence.
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Salvador (Puig Antich)
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I si canto trist
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Suzanne
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Leonard Cohen:
Writer
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Knockin' On Heaven's Door
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Bob Dylan:
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Canta y sé feliz
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Noia de porcelana
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Pau Riba:
Writer
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L'home estàtic
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Pau Riba:
Writer
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Nous Sommes Deux
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Georges Moustaki:
French lyrics
Georges Moustaki: Performer Mikis Theodorakis: Performer Mikis Theodorakis: Lyrics |
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In a gadda da vida
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Starless
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Locomotive Breath
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Shangrila
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