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El derecho y el deber
Officer comes home from the Revolution to discover that he's been declared dead and that his wife has remarried and given his lands to another man.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary, commissioned by the Spanish Republican government, explores the societal structure and daily life of rural Spain during a period of significant political upheaval. It showcases the efforts being made to modernize the country and improve the lives of its citizens, focusing on themes of labor, education, and public health.
Critical Reception
As a propaganda short film from a specific historical context, 'El derecho y el deber' was primarily viewed through a political lens at the time of its release. Its critical reception was largely tied to the reception of the Republican government itself. In contemporary retrospectives, it is recognized for its historical significance and as an example of Buñuel's engagement with socio-political issues.
What Reviewers Say
A historical artifact reflecting a turbulent period in Spanish history.
Demonstrates Buñuel's early work with documentary and propaganda filmmaking.
Offers a glimpse into the socio-political aims of the Spanish Republic.
Google audience: Information not available for this historical documentary.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Luis Buñuel directed this film in exile from Spain during the Spanish Civil War, commissioned by the Spanish Republican government as propaganda.
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