Race, the Spirit of Franco (1977)
Director: Gonzalo Herralde
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A fascinating demolition operation on Franco's imaginatively autobiographical exercise in cinematic myth-making, the 1941 Race, this juxtaposes sections of that notorious piece of melo- dramatic propaganda with the more prosaic testimonies of Franco's surviving sister, Pilar, and the actor Alfredo Mayo, who incarnated the role of the Franco surrogate 36 years earlier. The distance between fact and the romantic image is naturally comic, and the inherent interest of the previously inaccessible film is immense. The whole goes entertainingly beyond mere posthumous point-scoring.Author: PT
Cast & crew
Director: Gonzalo Herralde
Cast: Pilar Franco, Alfredo Mayo
Genre(s): Documentaries
Duration: 80 mins
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