Spain, 1970s. A Clockwork Orange, a film considered by critics and audiences as one of the best works in the history of cinema, directed by Stanley Kubrick and released in 1971, was banned by the strict Franco government. However, the film was finally premiered, without going through censorship, during the 20th edition of the Seminci, the Valladolid Film Festival, on April 24, 1975. How was this possible?
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A roller-coaster ride through the history of American exploitation films, ranging from Roger Corman'...
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Any given Sunday of 1974 in Spain, soccer games in several stadiums, the sarcastic voice of commenta...
An unprejudiced portrait of Spanish folklore and a crude analysis in black and white of its intimate...
The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a mas...