List of films about the Spanish Maquis

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Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include of the Spanish Maquis . [1] [2] [3]

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Films

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorBattles, campaigns, events depicted
1955Italy
Spain
The Lost City La ciudad perdida
Terroristi a Madrid
Margarita Alexandre
Rafael María Torrecilla
Drama.
1956SpainTorrepartida Pedro Lazaga Drama, War.
1960Spain Peace Never Comes La paz empieza nunca León Klimovsky Drama. Based on a novel La paz empieza nunca.
1964SpainClean Shoot A tiro limpio Francisco Pérez-Dolz Crime.
1964United States Behold a Pale Horse Fred Zinnemann Drama, War. Based on a novel Killing a mouse on Sunday. Francesc Sabaté
1975Spain Pim, pam, pum... fire! Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego! Pedro Olea Drama.
1978Spain
Argentina
The days of the past Los días del pasado Mario Camus Drama.
1979Spain Heart of the Forest El corazón del bosque Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Drama.
1987Spain Wolves' Moon Luna de lobosJulio Sánchez ValdésDrama, War.
1993SpainFled Huidos Sancho Gracia Drama, War.
2000Spain The Goalkeeper El portero Gonzalo Suárez Drama, Sport.
2001Spain Broken Silence Silencio roto Montxo Armendáriz Adventure, Drama, Thriller, War.
2002Spain
France
United Kingdom
The Shanghai Spell El embrujo de Shanghai Fernando Trueba Drama, Mystery.
2004Spain
France
Italy
The Year of the Flood El año del diluvio Jaime Chávarri Drama.
2010SpainBurnt face Caracremada Lluís Galter Drama, History. Ramon Vila Capdevila
2011Spain The Sleeping Voice La voz dormida Benito Zambrano Drama, War.
2019Spain The Silent War SordoAlfonso Cortés-CavanillasAction, Drama. Invasion of Val d'Aran
2020SpainMaquis Rubén Burén Drama.
2024Spain
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.

Science fiction, fantasy, and horror

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorBattles, campaigns, events depicted
2006Spain
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

Television films

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorBattles, campaigns, events depicted
2022SpainQuico Sabaté: no destiny Quico Sabaté: sense destí Sílvia Quer Biography. Francesc Sabaté

TV Series

YearCountryMain title
(Alternative title)
Original title
(Original script)
DirectorBattles, campaigns, events depicted
1989SpainThe world of Juan Lobon El mundo de Juan Lobón Enrique Brasó Drama.
2009SpainThe voices of Pamano Les veus del Pamano Lluís Maria Güell Drama. Based on a novel Les veus del Pamano.

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References

  1. Heredero, Carlos F. "HISTORIAS DE MAQUIS EN EL CINE ESPAÑOL". La Gavilla Verde.
  2. Gómez, Agustín Gómez (2016). "Ausencias, silencios y elipsis del guerrillero-maquis en el cine español". OpenEdition Journals.
  3. Álvarez, Josefina Martínez (2012). "Las películas sobre el maquis español: de la historia oficial a la memoria histórica". Revistas Científicas Complutenses.