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Songs for After a War 1976

★ 6.510 votes101 min📅 1976-02-09

Basilio Martín Patino's 'Songs for After a War (1976)' is a powerful documentary that delves into the tumultuous years following the Spanish Civil War.

Director: Basilio Martín Patino

Cast

Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco
Self (archive footage)
Philippe Pétain
Philippe Pétain
Self (archive footage)
Imperio Argentina
Imperio Argentina
Self (archive footage)
Lola Flores
Lola Flores
Self (archive footage)
José Isbert
José Isbert
Don Pablo (archive footage) (uncredited)
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Manuel Azaña
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Camilo José Cela
Camilo José Cela
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Songs for After a War (1976) about?

This powerful documentary explores the tumultuous years following the Spanish Civil War, using popular culture to paint a haunting portrait of a nation in repression.

Who directed Songs for After a War?

Basilio Martín Patino brings his masterful direction to this thought-provoking film.

Who stars in Songs for After a War?

The film features an all-star cast, including Francisco Franco, Imperio Argentina, and José Isbert.

Is Songs for After a War (1976) worth watching?

With its unique blend of history, music, and culture, 'Songs for After a War' is a must-see for anyone interested in the Spanish Civil War or the power of popular culture to shape our understanding of the world.

How long is Songs for After a War?

The film has a runtime of 101 minutes.

About Songs for After a War (1976) — A Haunting Portrait of Post-War Spain

Basilio Martín Patino's 'Songs for After a War (1976)' is a powerful documentary that delves into the tumultuous years following the Spanish Civil War. Through the lens of popular culture, including songs, newspapers, and movies, the film paints a haunting portrait of a nation in repression. The film's use of music and newsreels adds a poignant touch, capturing the essence of a people struggling to find their voice in the face of censorship. With an all-star cast, including Francisco Franco, Imperio Argentina, and José Isbert, 'Songs for After a War' is a thought-provoking exploration of the human spirit, set against the backdrop of one of the most tumultuous periods in Spanish history. As the film navigates the complex themes of censorship, repression, and the power of music, it becomes clear that 'Songs for After a War' is a masterpiece that continues to resonate with audiences today.

With its unique blend of history, music, and culture, 'Songs for After a War (1976)' is a must-see for anyone interested in the Spanish Civil War or the power of popular culture to shape our understanding of the world. Patino's masterful direction brings the era to life, and his use of music and newsreels adds a layer of depth and emotion that is both captivating and thought-provoking.

Whether you're a history buff, a music lover, or simply someone who appreciates the power of storytelling, 'Songs for After a War' is a film that will leave you moved, inspired, and perhaps even changed.