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Vivir la utopía (1997)

Living Utopia (Original, 1997: Vivir la utopía. El anarquismo en España) is a documentary film by Juan Gamero. It consists of 30 interviews with surviving activists of the 1936–1939 Spanish Revolution, which are combined with visual materials such as manifestos, photographs, excerpts from film footage, portraits and flamenco music by El Cabrero and Paco del Gastor. The testimony of the anarcho-syndicalists and anarchist militants from the CNT-FAI revealing the constructive work of Anarchism in Spain, as well as the amazing educational and cultural activities which lead up to 1936. This workers' self-management meant as Gaston Leval comments in ‘The Anarchist Collectives’, Sam Dolgoff (ed.): In the city's 3000 workplaces collectivised and 150 000 join the anarchist militias to fight fascism and the movement of the Mujeres Libres followed the idea of a "double struggle" for social revolution and women's liberation.

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Release date: January 1, 1997

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