In february 1939 spanish republicans are fleeing Franco’s dictatorship to France. The French government built a concentration camp, confining the refugees, where they barely have access to hygiene, water and food. In one of these camps, separated by barbed wire, two men will become friends. One is a guard, the other is Josep Bartoli (1910-1995), an illustrator who fights against Franco’s regime.
Part of the Cannes Film Festival official selection and presented at Annecy Film Festival.
Título original: Josep
Ano: 2020
Classificação: 14
Duração: 74 min.
Gênero: Animation
País: France, Spain, Belgium
Tags: France, Spain, Belgium, animation, art, totalitarianism, dictatorship, friendship
Cor: cor
Direção: Aurel
Roteiro: Jean-Louis Milesi
Montagem: Thomas Belair
Elenco: Sergi López, Valérie Lemercier, David Marsais, Gérard Hernandez, Bruno Solo
Produtor: Serge Lalou, Jordi B. Oliva
Produção: Les Films D’Ici
Música: Sílvia Pérez Cruz
World Sales: The Party Film Sales
E-mail: [email protected]
Edições: 44