The best José Sacristán’s history movies

José Sacristán

José Sacristán

27/09/1937 (86 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best José Sacristán’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about José Sacristán.

Roma

Roma
7.4/10
Joaquín Góñez, a novelist in his sixties recalls his emotions, his wild years in Buenos Aires, the memories of old friends, the meaning of loyalty and the intimate relationship with his mother, Roma.

La leyenda del tambor

La leyenda del tambor
6.4/10

Palabras para un fin del mundo

Palabras para un fin del mundo
7.5/10
Spain, 1931. The Second Republic is born. The writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno is considered one of the ethical pillars of the new regime. Five years later, on December 31, 1936, a few months after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, Unamuno dies in his home in Salamanca, the propaganda center of the rebel side, led by General Francisco Franco.

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell
7.2/10
In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes from Spain; but is captured by the Nazis in 1940 and imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp, in Austria, a year later. There, he works as a prisoner in the SS Photographic Service, hiding, between 1943 and 1945, around 20,000 negatives that later will be presented as evidence during several trials conducted against Nazi war criminals after World War II.

Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina

Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina
7.4/10
In 1946, President Peron started a secret nuclear project with the help of Nazis refugees which consisted in the use of a new method "Nuclear Fusion". Five years later, he would announce to the world his succeed. Even today, no country around the world has achieved it.

Fallas 37: el arte en guerra

Fallas 37: el arte en guerra
In November 1936, a few months since the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the government of the Second Republic moves to Valencia. In this situation, several Valencian artists and intellectuals decide to build four fallas —satirical plasterboard sculptures created to be burnt— to mock fascism.

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