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Pontevedra, cuna de Colón
Speculative historical essay defending the theory, sustained by Spanish historian Celso García de la Riega (1844-1914) and his followers, that the famous explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) was born in a small village near the city of Pontevedra, in the region of Galicia, Spain. (A new version was released in 1930.)
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Plot Summary
This film explores the historical theories suggesting Christopher Columbus may have originated from Pontevedra, Spain, rather than Genoa, Italy. It delves into the historical context and arguments supporting this alternate lineage, presenting documentary evidence and exploring the potential implications of such a discovery.
Critical Reception
As a historical documentary from 1927, critical reception is not readily available through modern review aggregators. Its significance lies in its exploration of a historical debate rather than cinematic artistry.
What Reviewers Say
Explores a fascinating, albeit debated, historical theory.
Offers a unique perspective on Christopher Columbus's origins.
Primarily of historical and academic interest.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Salvador de Madariaga, a prominent Spanish intellectual, diplomat, and writer, who was a significant figure in 20th-century Spanish history and international relations.
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