“PENSAD EN LOS MUERTOS Y APRENDED SU LECCIÓN”
Visual representation of Manuel Azaña's 1938 speech "Paz, piedad y perdón" from a new generation's point of view.
Luna Chávez
Narradora
Bea Merchante
Joven 1
Clara Furriol
Joven 2
Max Albiach
Joven 3
Ferran Monzó
Soldado franquista
Blanca Huerta
Miliciana
Diego Martínez
Miliciano
Rebeca Díez Somavilla
Madre
Ezequiel Martínez
Joven Inmigrante
Luis Mellado
Policia
Alba Gamboa
Facha 1
Carmen Gil
Facha 2
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