Chronology
Buried memories of the Spanish Civil War are unearthed as a woman searches for the remains of her grandfather’s father and uncovers the story of an idealistic young professor from Tarragona. Nana Composed by Manuel de Falla. It’s very difficult for me to add anything more to emit1717’s entry who did a great job. His thoughts are also my own. I watched this film today at the New Palace complex in Sydney with less than 10 people! It was hard to keep my eyes dry from the sadness, but also the joy of witnessing such work. Oh, I need twice as many signs! As a French child, I was very good at Spanish, as such I also liked the language which was not too fast and clear enough to understand somewhat without reading subtitles! So if ‘you’re also learning Spanish, that might be an extra reason to watch this wonderful story which I understand is also a true story.