Camp d'Argelers
Originally released in 2009. Camp d'Argelers is a documentary film. directed by Felip Solé.
Synopsis
In February 1939 the history of Argeles, a quiet fishing town, suddenly changes. Catalonia was occupied by fascist troops, 465,0000 refugees flee across the border. The French authorities order the construction of a camp on the beach... The film evokes the existence of the Argeles sur Mer concentration camp (Pyrénées-Orientales), from its creation in January 1939 to its closure in September 1941. In 1939 , filmmakers and activists, shocked by this camp, managed to smuggle a camera behind the wire fence. The few images taken directly from the Argeles camp were filmed with a hidden camera and many were seized and destroyed. “El Campo de Argeles” proposes to recreate these lost images and intersect camp life with archival images and testimonies collected throughout Europe: former internees in the camp (Spanish Republicans, Jews...) and also guards and witnesses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Camp d'Argelers about?
In February 1939 the history of Argeles, a quiet fishing town, suddenly changes. Catalonia was occupied by fascist troops, 465,0000 refugees flee across the border. The French authorities order the...
Who directed Camp d'Argelers?
Camp d'Argelers was directed by Felip Solé.
How long is Camp d'Argelers?
Camp d'Argelers has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was Camp d'Argelers released?
Camp d'Argelers was released on October 10, 2009 in theaters.