Salvador


2h 13m 2007

Brief Synopsis

The film intends to recover the facts of one of the most tragic events that took place in the late Franco era, the death of 24-year-old militant anarchist Salvador Puig Antich, who was executed in the Model prison of Barcelona in 1974.

Film Details

Also Known As
Salvador Puig Antich
Genre
Adaptation
Biography
Drama
Foreign
Political
Release Date
2007
Production Company
Beta Film; Future Film Group; Mediapro; Seven Films
Distribution Company
Benelux Film Distributors; Best Hollywood; Istituto Luce-Cinecitta; Mfa Filmdistribution Gmbh; Warner Bros. Pictures International; Warner Bros. Spain; Warner Sogefilms
Location
Catalunya, Spain; France; Barcelona, Spain; Valencia, Spain; Andorra

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 13m

Synopsis

The film intends to recover the facts of one of the most tragic events that took place in the late Franco era, the death of 24-year-old militant anarchist Salvador Puig Antich, who was executed in the Model prison of Barcelona in 1974.

Film Details

Also Known As
Salvador Puig Antich
Genre
Adaptation
Biography
Drama
Foreign
Political
Release Date
2007
Production Company
Beta Film; Future Film Group; Mediapro; Seven Films
Distribution Company
Benelux Film Distributors; Best Hollywood; Istituto Luce-Cinecitta; Mfa Filmdistribution Gmbh; Warner Bros. Pictures International; Warner Bros. Spain; Warner Sogefilms
Location
Catalunya, Spain; France; Barcelona, Spain; Valencia, Spain; Andorra

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 13m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the Golden Space Needle Audience Award for Best Actor (Daniel Bruhl) at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival.

Released in United States 2007

Released in United States January 2007

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) May 24-June 17, 2007.

Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (Cine Latino) January 4-15, 2007.

Based on the book "Cuenta Atras: La Historia De Salvador Puig Antich" written by Francesc Escribano; published by Ediciones Peninsula January, 2001.

Released in United States 2007 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) May 24-June 17, 2007.)

Released in United States January 2007 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (Cine Latino) January 4-15, 2007. )