
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) caused a great impression on the lives of most of the American artists of that era, so many movies were made in Hollywood about it. The final defeat of the Spanish Republic left an open wound in the hearts of those who sympathized with its cause. The eventful life of screenwriter Alvah Bessie (1904-1985), one of the Hollywood Ten, serves to analyze this sadness, the tragedy of Spain and its consequences.
Cast
Crew
Oriol Porta
Director, Writer, Executive Producer

Llorenç Soler
Writer

Isabel Andrés
Writer, Assistant Director, Researcher
David Gutiérrez Camps
Editor
David García
Director of Photography
Cristina Mora
Producer, Researcher
Lisa Berger
Producer, Associate Producer, Researcher
Elisa Plaza
Line Producer
Pere Aguilar
Sound Mixer
Javier García
Sound Recordist
Miguel Ángel Rubio
Sound Recordist
Alejandro Castillo
Sound Recordist
Fernando Novillo
Sound Engineer
Carles Pedragosa
Original Music Composer
Roberta Helling
Researcher
Joan Cohen
Researcher
Robert Memos
Researcher
Bonnie Rowan
Researcher
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