During its early years, the Franco regime became obsessed with the supposedly bad influence film was having on children.
Thus, with consistent support from the church, it restricted the access of minors to theaters. Films for children were to be educational and promote positive values. Thus, the most important and pretentious films of the time were aimed at instilling values such as patriotism, discipline, or honoring a heroic death which, for the most part, were consistent with the abstract ideological values the dictatorship was trying to impose.
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