L'espoir
L'espoir | |
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Directed by |
André Malraux Boris Peskine |
Produced by |
Roland Tual Edouard Corniglion-Molinier |
Written by |
Max Aub André Malraux (novel: L'Espoir Antonio del Amo |
Starring |
Andrés Mejuto Nicolás Rodríguez |
Music by | Darius Milhaud |
Cinematography | Louis Page |
Edited by |
Georges Grace André Malraux |
Distributed by | Lopert Pictures Corporation |
Release dates |
13 June 1945 - France 20 January 1947 - USA 26 June 1978 - Spain |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country |
Spain France |
Language | Spanish |
Budget | ESP 9,144,820 (US $77,380) |
L'espoir (English title: Days of Hope or Man's Hope, French title: Espoir, Sierra de Teruel) is a 1945 Spanish black and white war film, directed by Boris Peskine and André Malraux, who wrote the novel L'Espoir for the film. The director won the 1945 Prix Louis Delluc award.
The crash of Spanish Republican Air Force serial 'Ñ' Potez 540 plane near Valdelinares inspired André Malraux to make this movie based on his novel Man's Hope.[1]
Plot
The Spanish Republican soldiers fight against the better-equipped Francoist armies in the desolate Sistema Ibérico mountains of the Province of Teruel in 1937.[2]
Cast
- Andrés Mejuto ... Captain Munoz
- Nicolás Rodríguez ... Pilot Marquez
- José Sempere ... Commander Pena
- Julio Peña ... Anttignies
- Pedro Codina ... Schreiner
- José María Lado ... Peasant
See also
References
External links
L'espoir at the Internet Movie Database
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