Repression and political violence especially affect those in socially-oriented professions. The article examines how professional filmmakers were affected by repression in the Franco regime after the Spanish Civil War. In particular, it examines filmmakers’ attitudes regarding the military coup, what crimes they had been accused of, how they were punished, the relationship between repression in the Franco regime and Nazi repression, and lastly, how this climate of abstract violence affected Spanish film.
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