Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include of the Spanish Maquis . [1] [2] [3]
Year | Country | Main title (Alternative title) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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1955 | Italy Spain | The Lost City | La ciudad perdida Terroristi a Madrid | Margarita Alexandre Rafael María Torrecilla | Drama. |
1956 | Spain | Torrepartida | Pedro Lazaga | Drama, War. | |
1960 | Spain | Peace Never Comes | La paz empieza nunca | León Klimovsky | Drama. Based on a novel La paz empieza nunca. |
1964 | Spain | Clean Shoot | A tiro limpio | Francisco Pérez-Dolz | Crime. |
1964 | United States | Behold a Pale Horse | Fred Zinnemann | Drama, War. Based on a novel Killing a mouse on Sunday. Francesc Sabaté | |
1975 | Spain | Pim, pam, pum... fire! | Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego! | Pedro Olea | Drama. |
1978 | Spain Argentina | The days of the past | Los días del pasado | Mario Camus | Drama. |
1979 | Spain | Heart of the Forest | El corazón del bosque | Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón | Drama. |
1987 | Spain | Wolves' Moon | Luna de lobos | Julio Sánchez Valdés | Drama, War. |
1993 | Spain | Fled | Huidos | Sancho Gracia | Drama, War. |
2000 | Spain | The Goalkeeper | El portero | Gonzalo Suárez | Drama, Sport. |
2001 | Spain | Broken Silence | Silencio roto | Montxo Armendáriz | Adventure, Drama, Thriller, War. |
2002 | Spain France United Kingdom | The Shanghai Spell | El embrujo de Shanghai | Fernando Trueba | Drama, Mystery. |
2004 | Spain France Italy | The Year of the Flood | El año del diluvio | Jaime Chávarri | Drama. |
2010 | Spain | Burnt face | Caracremada | Lluís Galter | Drama, History. Ramon Vila Capdevila |
2011 | Spain | The Sleeping Voice | La voz dormida | Benito Zambrano | Drama, War. |
2019 | Spain | The Silent War | Sordo | Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas | Action, Drama. Invasion of Val d'Aran |
2020 | Spain | Maquis | Rubén Burén | Drama. | |
2024 | Spain France | We Treat Women Too Well | Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres | Clara Bilbao | Comedy, Drama. Based on a novel On est toujours trop bon avec les femmes. |
Year | Country | Main title (Alternative title) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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2006 | Spain Mexico | Pan's Labyrinth | El laberinto del fauno | Guillermo del Toro | Drama, Fantasy, War. Parable influenced by fairy tale of young girl's escape into abandoned labyrinth with mysterious faun creature in Francoist Spain, May–June 1944 |
Year | Country | Main title (Alternative title) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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2022 | Spain | Quico Sabaté: no destiny | Quico Sabaté: sense destí | Sílvia Quer | Biography. Francesc Sabaté |
Year | Country | Main title (Alternative title) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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1989 | Spain | The world of Juan Lobon | El mundo de Juan Lobón | Enrique Brasó | Drama. |
2009 | Spain | The voices of Pamano | Les veus del Pamano | Lluís Maria Güell | Drama. Based on a novel Les veus del Pamano. |
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