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Raza

  • 1942
  • 1h 53min
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3.4/10
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Raza (1942)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen the Spanish Republic is declared in 1931, three brothers go separate ways. One, a priest, is killed by leftists. One, a member of the government, betrays his family's traditional ideals... Leer todoWhen the Spanish Republic is declared in 1931, three brothers go separate ways. One, a priest, is killed by leftists. One, a member of the government, betrays his family's traditional ideals. The third fights on the side of Franco to defend them.When the Spanish Republic is declared in 1931, three brothers go separate ways. One, a priest, is killed by leftists. One, a member of the government, betrays his family's traditional ideals. The third fights on the side of Franco to defend them.

  • Dirección
    • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
  • Guionistas
    • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
    • Antonio Román
    • Francisco Franco
  • Elenco
    • Alfredo Mayo
    • Ana Mariscal
    • José Nieto
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.4/10
    702
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
    • Guionistas
      • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
      • Antonio Román
      • Francisco Franco
    • Elenco
      • Alfredo Mayo
      • Ana Mariscal
      • José Nieto
    • 17Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Alfredo Mayo
    Alfredo Mayo
    • José Churruca
    Ana Mariscal
    Ana Mariscal
    • Marisol Mendoza
    José Nieto
    José Nieto
    • Pedro Churruca
    Blanca de Silos
    Blanca de Silos
    • Isabel Churruca
    Rosina Mendía
    Rosina Mendía
    • Isabel Acuña de Churruca
    Pilar Soler
    Pilar Soler
    • National Spy
    Julio Rey de las Heras
    Julio Rey de las Heras
    • Pedro Churruca's Father
    • (as Julio Rey)
    Luis Arroyo
    Luis Arroyo
    • Jaime Churruca
    Raúl Cancio
    Raúl Cancio
    • Luis Echevarría
    Manuel Arbó
    Manuel Arbó
    • Señor Echevarría
    Mercedes Llofríu
    • Isabel Churruca, niña
    • (as Merceditas Llofriú)
    Eduardo González
    • Child
    Consuelo Loygorri
    • Luis' Daughter
    • (as Consuelito Loygorri)
    Ángel Martínez
    • Pedro Churruca, niño
    Francisco Camoiras
    Francisco Camoiras
    • José Churruca, niño
    • (as Paquito Camoiras)
    José Crevillent
    • Luis' Son
    Juan Calvo
    Juan Calvo
    • El Campesino
    Vicente Soler
    Vicente Soler
    • Dr. Vera
    • Dirección
      • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
    • Guionistas
      • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
      • Antonio Román
      • Francisco Franco
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    Opiniones de usuarios17

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    1cgonzalezdelhoyo

    A dictators propaganda

    The film was written by Franco a military dictator who's "crusade" left 2 million deaths. It is his equivalent of Mein Kampf and filmed as fascist propaganda

    When you watch this movie, or read other users comments, please bear in mind the true history of the Spanish civil war.

    The 30's started with the end of the 7 year military dictatorship by Primo de Rivera who failed to solve the numerous social and economic problems. The king, Alfonso VII, left on voluntary exile as he recognized the lack of support from the majority of the Spanish society.

    What followed was the reinstatement of the Spanish democracy, bear in mind the first Spanish constitution was written in 1812. The initial elections where won by the left, however after less than 2 years the various problems led to elections being called again and a coalition of right wing parties won the majority but it was just as unsuccessful as the left wing government.

    The republic, as the Spanish democracy was called, tried to tackle the different social and economic problems, among which we have the dominance of the countryside by landlords and the army overburdened by an excess of officers. The Catholic church was also blamed for preaching conservative thought at a time when deep reforms where necessary. The republic, being secular, endeavored to curtail the power of the church in government areas, particularly public education and cut on subsidies.

    They were turbulent times. There was a military upraising that failed and was later followed by a general strike and workers revolt that failed too. In the meantime a strong Anarquist movement hand grown in industrial Barcelona. The communist where a political minority, the left being mainly represented by the Socialist party. On the other side of the political spectrum the Spanish Falange, akin to the Nazi party, was a minority.

    The military organized another coup, this time with the involvement of the highest generals and the uprising was immediately backed by the Falange, the landowners, the church and conservatives. However the upraising failed in the main cities and industrial areas, it succeeded only in conservative rural areas. This was mainly due to the government giving weapons to labour unions and left wing parties who were organized and quick to respond to the military coup. In Barcelona the Anarquists used their new power to carry out their political agenda, an Anarquist revolution. The communist party surprised everyone by how well organized and pragmatic they were, forming one of the few truly effective fighting forces.

    In the meantime, Franco, with the support of the Italian and German fascist leaders who sent troops, equipment and in particular planes, managed to get the trained and experience north African troops from Morocco, moors included, into the peninsula, even though the Navy remained loyal to the Republic.

    Great Britain however, in their appeasement policy towards Hitler, did not support the republic as it would mean fighting Hitler, and convinced France to follow suit and established an embargo. The USA washed its hands too, but did not stop Texaco from supplying Franco with all the necessary oil, including that which had been paid by the republic. Only Communist Russia agreed to support the republic, in particular by selling arms and sending training instructors. This support from Russia and the exemplary discipline of the communist led many to join them and they grew significantly during the civil war to became an important party, though the left wing conservatives where still the majority.

    In the meantime up to 150.000 people from all over the world came to fight fascism in Spain in what was later considered a prelude to the Second world war. The Lincon brigade was mainly US citizens, but there was also the Garibaldi (Italians) and a German brigade which surprised many who where used to being dive bombed by the Luftwafe; remember Picasso's masterpiece "el Guernica".

    The initial chaos had seen citizens taking arms and different labour unions being responsible for the defense as the remaining army was not trusted much. However, with time the Republic managed to organize a new army and take back control from the unions. The Anarquists in Barcelona resisted, as it would be the end of their revolution and for a few weeks fighting went on in Barcelona.

    The republic did not control enough rural areas to feed the population, and the economic embargo led to extreme food rationing and the lack of arms supplies and experienced troops meant its army was not effective enough to fight back and only managed to slowdown the revolt and successfully defend Madrid, which never fell.

    Franco, who had come to power after the accidental death of the coup leaders and the success of its African troops, had an effective combat force and arms supply. Inch by inch they gained control of the country in a 3 year civil war that left 2 million dead.

    The war was very bloody, at a time where people thought ideologies could solve the worlds problems. Though Great Britain gained mining rights as a result of their lack of support to the Republic, they and France would pay dearly when a couple of years later Hitler changed his attention to them, and it was only thanks to the 20 million dead Russians that he was defeated.

    In my opinion, though Franco turned out to be a benevolent dictator, he did not outdo all the damaged done by the war, and only after his death, with a democracy, has Spain realized its true economic and social potential.

    For more information please go to wikipedia.
    2lury_canija

    please, don't watch it and DON'T Believe IT

    I had to watch it for a class project and it's possibly the worst movie 've ever watched (and i've watched awful things) technically it doesn't worth a s*** and the plot is a "version" of Franco's life, totally and absolutely fascist, from the beginning to the end. You could think that it would be interesting from the historical point of view, but it's only a one side version of the history, and we've seen too much of that side during 40 years, i don't agree with that version at all but for disgrace, in Spain, some people still thinks like that, and tries to make everyone to think this. And if not, well you can imaging how many people had to go out of the country with Franco, so, would you like to had to do that? what would you do if your brother makes you to travel to another country just because you have a different point of view?? so if you want to take a siesta, or a headache, watch it. but please, DON'T Believe IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1RPR

    awful

    Absoluty awful. Pure fascism
    1vetusoft

    The beginning of the Spanish fascist propaganda.

    The movie was filmed when Spain, after the Civil War, was suffering a brutal genocide carried out by the victorious fascist and dictatorial side. And this movie is one of the first attempts to justify that genocide.

    In any civilized country, after a civil war, there are amnesties and agreements in order to rebuild the country. That did not happen in Spain: the fascist dictator Francisco Franco, author of the pseudonymous novel, decided that it was necessary to exterminate all the republican, democratic and constitutional side survivors. This Spanish sad history period is known outside Spain as "The White Terror". In fact, Spain is the second country in the world with more mass graves. Those were years of forced labor camps, mass executions in villages, abuses and tortures, not to mention rotten justice and politics. How to justify all this postwar barbarism in the years to come? Starting with this movie.

    This film represents, in a not very disguised way, an attempt to justify the unjustifiable, while fascist values are extolled.

    The characters are linear, mono-neuronal. Or white or black. Villains or angels. Of course, the opposites to the fascist regime represent the perfidious, evil and demonic characters.

    Nobody should be surprised about the simplicity of the script. The genocidal dictator Francisco Franco was not exactly a brilliant person, apart from being uneducated and suffering from delusions of grandeur. He could be considered one of the most awkward military men in history. And the script is hand in hand with his intelligence: ridiculously simple and tendentious, wich, in the film, is reflected with declamatory dialogues and rigid performances.

    Some years later, Spain became an ally of the United States. During the talks it was evident that it was necessary to erase the all the traces of genocide and crimes. A Ministry of Information and Tourism was created (euphemism of the Ministry of Censorship) and, as you can see by reading some user reviews, it worked. Many Spaniards are unaware of the genocide that occurred in Spain after the civil war. Some Spaniards swallowed fascist propaganda. And a few ignorant or mean Spaniards consider this movie/pamphlet an art masterwrok.

    The political and judicial corruption, as well as some executions, lasted until the end of the dictatorship, in 1975, but the lies, the pain remain, as this eyesore film remains, considered the greatest disgrace of Spanish cinema.

    And now I ask you: Would you watch a plain simple film based on a novel and script by Adolf itler justifying the Holocaust and extolling nazism? It's the same case.

    Although perhaps this film helps you understand why the Francoism direct heirs, actually in government, refuse again and again to investigate the crimes of the Franco's fascist and genocide dictatorial regime and help the families of the victims to find the remains of their loved ones in the common graves.
    1Rueiro

    A straight-face parody of Franco's war.

    For years I wanted to take a look at this movie, curious by all the mythology that has been built around it. I have laughed a lot with certain reviewer who compares this monumental and infantile piece of trash to Triumph of the Will, as if giving himself some credit as a movie-cultured buff. I have seen Riefenstahl's film two or three times, and I admire her unquestionable talent as a filmmaker. In fact, Olympiad is one of my favourite films for its visual beauty and choreographic editing.

    Now, about this jewel here... The story is so laughable that not even the illustrious screenwriter Mr Franco -I wonder why he used a phony name in the credits: was he afraid of his own censors perhaps?- would ever believe it. It is curious to see Alfredo Mayo -one of the best Spanish supporting actors of all time- wasting his talents in this filth. But since he made another two Franco propaganda films around that time, I guess he was an acolyte. Fortunately, a few decades later he would work with Carlos Saura, leaving at least a few good, respectable films behind him to be remembered for.

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    • Trivia
      The film was re-release in July 3 1950 with a new title, "Espíritu de una raza", and six minutes less of footage. Since Spain was by then an US ally, Franco's censors decided to cut all the scenes containing fascist salutes and add some dialogues to underline the anti-communist sense of the movie, instead of its former authoritarian spirit.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In 1950 a re-edition titled "Espíritu de una raza" was released, with the following changes:
      • Some shots and short scenes are excluded.
      • The running time and the credits titles are shorter.
      • The soundtrack is different: Dialogue is altered and all the voices are replaced, some of them different from the original version.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Raza, el espíritu de Franco (1977)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de noviembre de 1942 (Portugal)
    • País de origen
      • España
    • Idioma
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Race
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Barcelona, Cataluña, España
    • Productora
      • Cancilleria del Consejo de la Hispanidad
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      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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