Franco's Settlers
Originally released in 2013. Franco's Settlers is a documentary film. directed by Lucia Palacios.
Starring Juan Diego Botto, Felipe González Márquez, and José Utrera Molina
Synopsis
Explores Llanos del Caudillo, a town from La Mancha founded in 1955 by the dictator Franco; a discreet and calm attempt to dissect recent Spanish history and to review how some Spaniards deal with the cruel heritage of their past. A reflection on what to do with the Francoist legacy in towns, streets and squares in Spain.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Franco's Settlers about?
Explores Llanos del Caudillo, a town from La Mancha founded in 1955 by the dictator Franco; a discreet and calm attempt to dissect recent Spanish history and to review how some Spaniards deal with ...
Who directed Franco's Settlers?
Franco's Settlers was directed by Lucia Palacios.
How long is Franco's Settlers?
Franco's Settlers has a runtime of 1 hours and 52 minutes (112 minutes total).
When was Franco's Settlers released?
Franco's Settlers was released on October 23, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Franco's Settlers?
The main cast of Franco's Settlers includes Juan Diego Botto, Felipe González Márquez, José Utrera Molina, Santiago Sanchez, Ana Romano.