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  1. www.primevideo.com › detail › While-at-WarPrime Video: While at War

    While at War. Set in the first months of the Spanish Civil War, this riveting and timely chamber drama from acclaimed writer-director Alejandro Amenábar (THE OTHERS) tracks the country's slide into nearly four decades of fascism under dictator Francisco Franco. IMDb 6.9 1 h 47 min 2019. 7+. Military and War · Drama · Historical.

  2. www.primevideo.com › detail › While-at-WarPrime Video: While at War

    While at War. Oscar® winner Alejandro Amenábar directs this film that follows writer Miguel de Unamuno as he confronts the Franco regime in 1936 Spain. IMDb 6.8 1 h 47 min 2019. 13+ Military and War ...

  3. While at War. Set in the first months of the Spanish Civil War, this riveting and timely chamber drama from acclaimed writer-director Alejandro Amenábar (THE OTHERS) tracks the country's slide into nearly four decades of fascism under dictator Francisco Franco. IMDb 6,9 1 Std. 47 Min. 2019. AB 7. Geschichte · Militär und Krieg · Drama.

  4. While at War. In Spain of 1936, writer Miguel de Unamuno publicly supports the military uprising and is immediately removed from his post as Rector by the republican government.

  5. While at War - Apple TV. Available on FlixLatino, Prime Video, Sling TV. Spain. Summer of 1936. Celebrated writer Miguel de Unamuno decides to publicly support the military rebellion that promises to bring order to the chaotic situation in the country. He’s immediately dismissed as Dean of the University of Salamanca by the left-wing government.

  6. During the first months of the Spanish civil war a senior professor and famous writer, Miguel de Unamuno, doesn't take the uprising too seriously. Cooler heads will prevail he believes. Yet as his friends and colleagues disappear, Miguel realizes he made a great mistake. While at War is based on real events and the belief that Franco has not ...

  7. Salamanca, Spain, 1936. In the early days of the military rebellion that began the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), writer Miguel de Unamuno supports the uprising in the hope that the prevailing political chaos will end. But when the confrontation becomes bloody, Unamuno must question his initial position.