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Salvador (Puig Antich) 2006

★ 6.865 votes137 min📅 2006-05-23

Step into the gripping final days of Spain's Francoist dictatorship with *Salvador (Puig Antich)* (2006), a powerful historical drama directed by Manuel Huerga.

Director: Manuel Huerga

Cast

Daniel Brühl
Daniel Brühl
Salvador Puig Antich
Tristán Ulloa
Tristán Ulloa
Oriol Arau
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Jesus
Leonor Watling
Leonor Watling
Cuca
Ingrid Rubio
Ingrid Rubio
Margalida
Celso Bugallo
Celso Bugallo
pare de Salvador
Mercedes Sampietro
Mercedes Sampietro
mare de Salvador
Olalla Escribano
Olalla Escribano
Imma Puig
Carlota Olcina
Carlota Olcina
Carme Puig
Bea Segura
Bea Segura
Montse Puig

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006) about?

The film chronicles the final days of Salvador Puig Antich, a young anarchist whose opposition to Franco's fascist regime culminates in his execution in 1974. It's a gripping tale of idealism, sacrifice, and the relentless fight for justice in a country choked by dictatorship.

Who directed Salvador (Puig Antich)?

Manuel Huerga directed *Salvador (Puig Antich)* (2006), bringing a visceral and emotionally charged lens to this historical drama.

Who stars in Salvador (Puig Antich)?

The film features a standout cast led by Daniel Brühl as Salvador Puig Antich, alongside Tristán Ulloa, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Leonor Watling, and Ingrid Rubio in pivotal roles.

Is Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006) worth watching?

With its intense performances, historical significance, and gripping narrative, *Salvador (Puig Antich)* is a compelling watch for fans of political dramas. While unrated on IMDb, its depth and authenticity make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Salvador (Puig Antich)?

The film runs for 137 minutes, offering a tightly paced yet immersive viewing experience.

About Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006) — The True Story of Spain's Last Political Martyr

Step into the gripping final days of Spain's Francoist dictatorship with *Salvador (Puig Antich)* (2006), a powerful historical drama directed by Manuel Huerga. This haunting film follows the true story of Salvador Puig Antich, a young anarchist whose defiance against a brutal regime leads to his execution in 1974. Bringing the era's political tension and personal stakes to life, the movie blends raw emotion with historical weight, evoking the suffocating atmosphere of oppression and resistance. Daniel Brühl delivers a standout performance as the idealistic Puig Antich, while the ensemble cast—including Tristán Ulloa and Leonor Watling—anchors the narrative in authenticity and depth.

Crafted with a stark, immersive style, *Salvador (Puig Antich)* explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the cost of fighting for freedom under tyranny. The film's unflinching portrayal of a dark chapter in Spanish history resonates with contemporary relevance, making it a must-watch for fans of political dramas and historical biopics alike.