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Raza

Raza
August 7, 2016 - 7:00 pm

Print courtesy of the Filmoteca Española (Madrid)

Raza  (Spain, 1941)


Adapted from a novel by Francisco Franco (writing under a pseudonym) and produced with the support of the state apparatus without acknowledging Franco's authorship, this film illustrates the experiences of a Galician family whose divided loyalties are finally aligned with the Nationalists as Franco rises to power.  Adapted after 1945 for a new release with Fascist elements replaced by anti-communist ones, this original version was long thought lost, but can now be appreciated as the ultimate ideological appeal by the new government to Nationalist sentiment.

35mm, b/w, in Spanish with English subtitles, 113 min.  DIR: José Luis Sáenz de Heredia.  SCR: J.L. Sáenz de Heredia, Antonio Román.  CAST: Alfredo Mayo, Ana Mariscal, José Nieto.