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HOGAR - A story of oblivion

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A documentary film about the psychology and the forgotten stories of the Spanish Civil War. - - Versión española más abajo -The Spanish Civil War happened only 80 years ago, and it was absolutely devastating. More than 500,000 people died -and though it's recent nobody speaks about it anymore. When dictator Francisco Franco died, oblivion was imposed. The Spanish couldn't get to face nor understand deeply, as a society, what had happened -and eventually life moved on and it just faded away. Today more than 100,000 persons are still missing. Their families have lived ever s ...

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A documentary film about the psychology and the forgotten stories of the Spanish Civil War. - - Versión española más abajo -The Spanish Civil War happened only 80 years ago, and it was absolutely devastating. More than 500,000 people died -and though it's recent nobody speaks about it anymore. When dictator Francisco Franco died, oblivion was imposed. The Spanish couldn't get to face nor understand deeply, as a society, what had happened -and eventually life moved on and it just faded away. Today more than 100,000 persons are still missing. Their families have lived ever since with tremendous pain and sorrow, unable to get the closure that they deserve. The Spanish Government has been shutting down every single attempt of looking for them, trying to burry what happened forever. Meanwhile, notorious Franco torturers still walk the streets with impunity.In this context, rur
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