Living Utopia is a documentary film that explores the history of the Spanish anarchist movement during the Spanish Civil War. The film focuses on the experiences of those who participated in the social revolution that took place in Spain in the 1930s.
The documentary features interviews with survivors of the revolution, as well as archival footage and photographs from the time. It delves into the ideals of the anarchist movement, such as self-management, collectivism, and direct democracy.
Living Utopia also examines the challenges and conflicts that arose within the movement, as well as the eventual defeat of the anarchists by Franco's forces. Despite the tragic end of the revolution, the film highlights the lasting impact of the anarchist movement on Spanish society.