Franco… ese hombre

1963
Franco… ese hombre
4.8| 1h36m| en| More Info
Released: 28 December 1963 Released
Producted By: Chapalo Film
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A documentary that takes a broad overview of the life of the self-Leader, which is a review of the history of the twentieth century so far. Thus, the main events of the century are analyzed through the experience of Franco, who starred in many of them in this historic document which brings together, among others, Alfonso XIII, Mussolini, Lenin, Primo de Rivera, Azaña or Roosevelt.

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Adolfo Larios This movie is one of the best to show the former Spanish head-of-state. There are various biographies, mainly by English, that portray the General in his most negative aspects. This movie at least shows the qualities of him, not as a governing figure, but also as a human being that was raise as a child and became a hero in the War with Morocco. It is not only of Franco, but also of Spanish history in the beginning of the 20th century. It also shows the personal and emotional aspects of the wars and some acts of heroism. It also denounces the inabilities of the 2nd Republic, which is sometimes held as a pure democratic government, when in fact was not. This movie has many parts that show different sides of the General and how the Spanish history of the time affected him. However, the main point of this movie was made for showing what Francisco Franco really was: a man.
BITELCHUS I can write at all...I´m laughing yet!! After seeing this movie... why not a Peace Nobel Adward for Dictator Franco??? Ha, Ha, Ha... It could be ex-aequo with Saddam Hussein!! They were both good people according to their regimes!! Ha, Ha, Ha!!
naddia I have just read the review of this film and am absolutely... what is the word? The word you use when you can't believe how ignorant some people are and can't really come up to terms with their strange version of reality.Franco WAS a dictator. It's just a plain straight-forward fact. When you can't speak freely, act freely or thing freely, you are in the middle of what sort of political system?This film was made as pure propaganda, what else could be done when such a guy is in power? Something he will like.The film isn't bad, basically most of it is footage and voice overs, but the content is pure reality-manipulation. As such, it may be interesting to watch it, as mass-communication-manipulation if anyone is interested in such studies. Nothing else.Best regards
albertomallofres-pantoja This film, as far as I know, is unique in being the only filmed biography about a Chief of State (not a dictator) who was alive in the moment of its making. It is an extraordinary document of the life of a man who gave away all his life to the service to his country and was capable of lifting Spain up from the ruins of the inevitable Civil War and turning it into one of the ten main world powers. Sáenz De Heredia combines extremely well the ample archive footage (perfectly accompanied by the excellent voice-overs, especially the narrator Ángel Picazo´s) with the present-time conversations with personalities such as Franco himself or journalist/ambassador Manuel Aznar. It is obvious that the movie was made with real loving care by its director and is not only a simple commitment. Those who´ve never got to know the genuine Franco (not the completely false and grotesque figure depicted by many misinformed people) should watch it with true attention.