Words for an End of the World (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 13, 2020

Original Title:
Palabras para un fin del mundo

Alternate Titles:
A World at Its End: A Speech

Genres:
Documentary | History

Production Companies:
EiTB
Imagine! Factory Films
Pantalla Partida
TVE

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 

Runtime: 98

Spain, April 14, 1931. The Second Republic is born. From the beginning, the writer 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 outbreak of the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), Unamuno dies at his home in Salamanca, capital of the rebel side, led by General Francisco Franco, and main center of dissemination of its propaganda apparatus.

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Archival Footage Research:
Araceli Uzquiano

Art Direction:
Itziar Sagasti
Ana Muñoz de Terry

Assistant Director:
Pablo Ontoria

Assistant Editor:
Carmen de Couto

Colorist:
Cristina Ruiz

Director:
Manuel Menchón

Director of Photography:
Javier Calvo

Editor:
Renato Sanjuán

Executive Producer:
Manuel Menchón
Andrés Luque
Mario Madueño

Foley Artist:
Carlos Pérez Valero
Juan Egoscozabal

Gaffer:
Iker Criado

Graphic Designer:
Cristina Ruiz

Grip:
Jon Azcorra

Original Music Composer:
Iván Palomares

Post Production Supervisor:
Paola Botrán
Pedro Lozano

Producer:
Manuel Menchón
Mario Madueño

Production Director:
Marga Barcoj

Researcher:
Helvia Álvarez

Sound Designer:
José Tomé

Sound Mixer:
Jorge Marín

Sound Recordist:
Javier Camarasa
Martín Grignaschi

Sound Supervisor:
José Tomé

Special Effects:
Diego Polo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alexey Krivosheev

Writer:
Manuel Menchón

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