In July 1936, the Spanish people resist the offensive by Franco’s army, backed by Italian and German fascists, aimed at conquering the country's major cities. Although many of the recruits to the new Republican Army are well trained, weapons and ammunition remain in short supply due to the non-intervention agreement initiated by France and signed by Italy and Germany. Yet the latter two countries continue to provide Franco’s army with military support and commit their troops on Spanish soil, while the fighters of the International Brigades return home.

During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and the Second World War (1939-1945), around three thousand...
A short film on Republican efforts to improve education standards during the Spanish Civil War.

Documentary produced by Falange and edited in Berlin, in response to the international success of th...

The young farmer Aalami leaves his family to find work elsewhere. He gets to know the country and it...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...

The amazing story of Cifesa, a mythical film production company founded in Valencia by the Casanova ...

An audiovisual chronicle of the Spanish Civil War in Galicia. Memorias Rotas centers on a group of r...

A documentary about how Republican forces lost to Franco in the Spanish Civil War.

A feature-length documentary based on film reports from the Spanish civil war.

The story of the tortuous struggle against the silence of the victims of the dictatorship imposed by...

The life story of Vicente Miguel Carceller (1890-1940), a Spanish editor committed to freedom who, t...

Women from the different Spanish regions dress in their traditional costumes to attend the triumphal...

In 1948 Pablo Picasso met the hairdresser Eugenio Arias. Both were linked by the fate of emigration....