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Carceller, the Man Who Died Twice( 2021)

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Overview

The life story of Vicente Miguel Carceller (1890-1940), a Spanish editor committed to freedom who, through his weekly magazine La Traca, connected with the common people while maintaining a dangerous pulse with the powerful.

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      José García

      Narrator (voice)

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      Pep Laza

      Young Carceller

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      Paco Alegre

      Businessman

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      Joan Manuel Gurillo

      Vicente Miguel Carceller

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      Lola Moltó

      Paquita

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      Bruno Tamarit

      Enric

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      Josep Manel Casany

      Carlos «Bluff» Gómez Carrera

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      Resu Belmonte

      Tina Rabanal Miguel

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      Juan Magraner

      Radio Announcer (voice)

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      Fani Grande

      Bluff's Wife (voice)

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      Antonio Laguna Platero

      Self - Historian

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      Rafael Solaz

      Self - Collector

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      Enric Nogués

      Self - AHCV Director

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      Tina Rabanal Miguel

      Self - Carceller's Granddaughter

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      Manuel Molins

      Self - Playwright

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      Paco Roca

      Self - Comic Penciller

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      Lamberto Ortiz

      Self - Collector

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      Michael Schudson

      Self - Journalism Professor

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      Alejandra Soler

      Self - Teacher During 2nd Republic

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      Olivia Gómez de Yule

      Self - Bluff's Daughter

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      Edel Rodríguez

      Self - Illustrator

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      Raúl Salazar

      Self - Comic Penciller

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      Pablo Delcán

      Self - Graphic Designer

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      Antonio Ariño Villarroya

      Self - Sociologist

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      Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

      Self - Writer (archive footage)

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      King Alfonso XIII of Spain

      Self (archive footage)

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      Miguel Primo de Rivera

      Self - Politician (archive footage)

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    Facts

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    Original Language

    English

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    Keywords

    • based on novel or book
    • fascism
    • freedom of speech
    • black humor
    • spanish civil war (1936-39)
    • franco regime (francoism)
    • historical figure
    • docudrama
    • valencia, spain
    • cartoonist
    • spanish second republic (1931-39)
    • media mogul
    • political repression
    • spanish history
    • anti-fascism
    • spanish republican
    • satirical magazine
    • exiled spanish republican
    • spanish literature
    • spanish art
    • press cartoons
    • spanish politics