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While at War

Original title: Mientras dure la guerra
  • 2019
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.4K
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While at War (2019)
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Writer Miguel de Unamuno faces himself and his ideals after the 1936's military coup d'etat.Writer Miguel de Unamuno faces himself and his ideals after the 1936's military coup d'etat.Writer Miguel de Unamuno faces himself and his ideals after the 1936's military coup d'etat.

  • Director
    • Alejandro Amenábar
  • Writers
    • Alejandro Amenábar
    • Alejandro Hernández
  • Stars
    • Karra Elejalde
    • Eduard Fernández
    • Santi Prego
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Alejandro Amenábar
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Amenábar
      • Alejandro Hernández
    • Stars
      • Karra Elejalde
      • Eduard Fernández
      • Santi Prego
    • 23User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 41 nominations total

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    Karra Elejalde
    Karra Elejalde
    • Miguel
    Eduard Fernández
    Eduard Fernández
    • Millán Astray
    Santi Prego
    • Franco
    Nathalie Poza
    Nathalie Poza
    • Ana
    Luis Bermejo
    Luis Bermejo
    • Nicolás
    Tito Valverde
    Tito Valverde
    • Cabanellas
    Patricia López Arnaiz
    Patricia López Arnaiz
    • María
    Inma Cuevas
    Inma Cuevas
    • Felisa
    Carlos Serrano-Clark
    • Salvador
    Luis Zahera
    Luis Zahera
    • Atilano
    Ainhoa Santamaría
    Ainhoa Santamaría
    • Enriqueta
    Mireia Rey
    Mireia Rey
    • Carmen
    Luis Callejo
    Luis Callejo
    • Mola
    Dafnis Balduz
    • Ramos
    Jorge Andreu
    Jorge Andreu
    • Miguelín
    Pep Tosar
    Pep Tosar
    • Obispo Pla
    Itziar Aizpuru
    Itziar Aizpuru
    • Aurelia
    Miquel García Borda
    • Kindelán
    • Director
      • Alejandro Amenábar
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Amenábar
      • Alejandro Hernández
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    7bastos

    Good historical drama on the rise of Franco in Spain

    The Spanish civil war and the Franco regime are very under represented in the movie world, which is strange due to its obvious cinematic possibilities. Leave it to Alejandro Amenabar, one of my favorite Spanish directors, to try and tackle such an important subject. It takes the POV of Miguel de Unamuno, a Spanish writer and intellectual who was the dean of the university of Salamanca, and how the town reacted to the beginning of the civil war, and the eventual rise to power of Franco. What makes this story interesting is the complex relationship that Unamuno had with the rise of the regime and how his complacent actions helped the rise of fascism, much to his dismay. It is very well made, well acted, and the historical recreation is pretty good. My only complaints are that it is a bit biased on the way it sees history and it feels a bit cold.
    8CarnageVisors

    A call to intellectuals

    This is a very simple story and I think Amenabar wants to warn us about the dangers we are facing today. Our intellectuals, not only academics, are watching, without any big unrest, the rise of fascism in our countries and aren't clearly going against it. Miguel Unamuno was one of them, he thought their current regime (the republic) wasn't going good enough and he believed that those right wingers bringing some force and order could solve the problems of Spain. He even financed them! Meanwhile, he closed his eyes to the reality, despite warnings from very close friends, and all the signs around him, but then, when he woke up, it was already too late. See any resemblance to what is happening today? What are our intellectuals doing? Think about it, soon it might be too late again.
    9Blue-Grotto

    Ghost Haunts Spain

    Violence may win a fight, but it does not win hearts. It does not persuade. During the first months of the Spanish civil war a senior professor and famous writer, Miguel de Unamuno, doesn't take the uprising too seriously. Cooler heads will prevail he believes. Yet as his friends and colleagues disappear, Miguel realizes he made a great mistake.

    While at War is based on real events and the belief that Franco has not really died. "He is a ghost that haunts Spain to this day," said Alejandro Amenabar "the same events could happen again anywhere." Spain made great again. I was fascinated not only by the character of Miguel de Unamuno, but also by the portrayal of Franco. He avoids the inflexibility that brought down other dictators of the time. Franco is quiet, patient and wise in a devious - not moral - sense. He learns from others and changes as needed. It is fascinating to see some aspects of how the fascists and Franco came to power. It is not how I imagined. In my ignorance I even imagined the wrong character to be Franco through half the film. While at War is not merely a good story, it is well made and acted as well. Seen at the Toronto international film festival.
    8mehobulls

    The topic is very interesting and it doesn't hurt to remind people how those horrors begin.

    The topic is very interesting and it doesn't hurt to remind people how those horrors begin. As a film, it is underwhelming. Gorgeously lensed and well cast, perhaps, the inventivity, the sense of rhythm which I enjoyed so much in his earlier work are absent here. The weight of the historical subject seems to have compelled Amenábar to opt for precision, a certain distance and lack of emotion. Meaningful but academic
    8dromasca

    the philosopher and the generals

    The Spanish Civil War was one of the first intensely publicized armed conflicts, and it inspired numerous fictional and fictional stories, some of them written and published even during the events, between 1936 and 1939. 'While at War' (the title in Spanish is 'Mientras dure la guerra'), the film by director Alejandro Amenábar, made eight decades later, brings to screen the figure of writer, linguist and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, perhaps the most famous Spanish intellectual of that period, and his attitude towards the events related to the outbreak of civil war. It is a biographical and historical film with many qualities. It is also a movie of actuality. Perhaps the most surprising aspect for the spectators is the fact that even today the controversies and ideas raised by the film seem to be contemporary, despite its historical theme. When is the activism that favors 'order' slipping in dictatorship? What is the role of the intellectuals and when does political engagement become inevitable? Does silence mean complicity?

    The events described in the film happened in reality, which does not mean that they are not controversial to date. Their facts and interpretations also have a political resonance in contemporary Spain. Two lines of action take place in parallel. The first describes the beginning of the military rebellion led by the junta of generals and the taking of its leadership by Franco on the way to the absolute power that he would hold in Spain until 1975. A redefinition of the aims of the rebellion takes place - from 'restoring order' to an absolutist ideology that combines a return to monarchy, the supremacy of Catholicism and a nationalism with fanatical tendencies, including the cult of death. The second parallel theme relates to the ideological path of Unamuno, from a moderate support of the junta combined with the escapist avoidance of the political engagement at the beginning, to the clarification of his own conscience and the courageous taking of a position in defense of the diversity of ideas and religious freedom, against fanaticism and extremism.

    The rendition of historical facts and the atmosphere of the time are performed in a professional and clear manner. The script fails to avoid a few common places, such as a few melodramatic flash-backs and the family scenes related to Unamuno, but most of the time expressively refer to the historical characters of the time. Karra Elejalde creates a human and complex Miguel de Unamuno, dignified but subject to pressures, who, having reached the old age and struggling with his own tendency for balance and compromise and with his born-in intellectual ambivalence, finally manages to gather the physical and intellectual forces to take attitude on the just side of history. Santi Prego not only physically looks exactly like we know Franco from the history books and filmed journals of the time, but also creates a psychological profile of this historical figure in which intellectual mediocrity meets the political talent sustained by opportunism and unscrupulousness. Eduard Fernández plays the role of the other general, Millan Astray, a kind of Spanish Goebbels or Beria, the ideologue of the ascending dictatorship, a far more sinister character because of his fanaticism and inciting of the violence of the fascinated masses. Temporarily the generals will defeat and silence the philosopher. In the perspective of history, however, the philosopher is the one who wins.

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    • Trivia
      An important part of the movie is set in the town of Salamanca, being the Main or Major Square (Plaza Mayor) widely relevant. It was actually shot in that very square, although the vegetation shown had to be added as in the moment of shooting the square had none.
    • Goofs
      Despite the high precision with which some key moments in this film are traced, such as the fact that Unamuno used the letter from the widow of the Protestant pastor Atilano Coco to write the draft of his speech, it is not true that Millán Astray bellowed "España Una, Grande, Libre" (Spain One, Great and Free) after the writer's harangue, since this nationalist phrase was not yet pronounced at state events, only at those held by the Falange. He did shout instead patriotic proclamations.
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      Composed by Charles Gounod, adapted from [Johann Sebastian Bach's "Prelude N°1 in C major

      Sung by Renata Tebaldi

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2019 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Argentina
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Mientras dure la guerra
    • Filming locations
      • Salamanca, Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Mod Producciones
      • Movistar Plus+
      • Himenóptero
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    • Budget
      • €4,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,149,434
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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