
The Future of '36
Ratings
This film offers a deeply personal and emotional exploration of history through the eyes of a young Belgian woman traveling in Spain. By contrasting the 1936 anarcho-syndicalist revolution in Catalonia with mid-century European movements like May ’68, the narrative weaves together her personal heritage and political ideals. It acts as a subjective homage to freedom and utopia, questioning whether the optimistic spirit of 1936 and 1976 can ultimately survive the relentless, demoralizing weight of state power.
Production
Centre Bruxellois de l'Audio-Visuel, Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, Nederlandse Omroepstichting (NOS), CinéTé bvba, CinéTé Amsterdam
Language
NL
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Françoise Binder
young woman
Andrés Capdevila
Francisco Carrasquer
Félix Carrasquer
Brigida Costa
José Costa
Mathilde Escuder
Lola Iturbe
Arthur Lehning
Ramon Teixidor
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