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Nace la libertad
In 1812, the Argentine people and the army of the north resist the royalist advances.
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Plot Summary
During the Spanish Civil War, a group of Republican prisoners, aided by sympathizers, plans a daring escape from a Nationalist prison. The film chronicles their struggles, sacrifices, and the emotional toll of their fight for freedom amidst the brutality of war. It highlights the camaraderie and determination of those seeking to reclaim their liberty against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Released during a politically charged era, 'Nace la libertad' received mixed reviews, often reflecting the ideological divides of the time. While some praised its dramatic tension and portrayal of the prisoners' plight, others criticized its perceived propaganda elements. Audience reception varied, with many finding it a moving depiction of resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dramatic portrayal of wartime struggles and the fight for freedom.
Criticized by some for its political undertones, reflecting the era's propaganda.
Seen as a testament to human resilience and the desire for liberty.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced and released in Mexico, and its theme of freedom and resistance resonated with audiences during a period of significant political upheaval in Spain and Latin America.
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