

Carceller, the Man Who Died Twice
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2021-10-24 • 1h 40m
The life story of Vicente Miguel Carceller (1890-1940), a Spanish editor committed to freedom who, through his weekly magazine La Traca, connected with the common people while maintaining a dangerous pulse with the powerful.
- Directors
- Ricardo Macián
- Writters
- Ricardo Macián
- Editors
- Ricardo Macián, Miguel Ángel Villa

Carceller, the Man Who Died Twice
Visit website2021-10-24 • 1h 40m
7.5/10 • 2
The life story of Vicente Miguel Carceller (1890-1940), a Spanish editor committed to freedom who, through his weekly magazine La Traca, connected with the common people while maintaining a dangerous pulse with the powerful.
- Directors
- Ricardo Macián
- Writters
- Ricardo Macián
- Editors
- Ricardo Macián, Miguel Ángel Villa
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsJosé García
Narrator (voice)
Pep Laza
Young Carceller
Paco Alegre
Businessman
Joan Manuel Gurillo
Vicente Miguel Carceller
Lola Moltó
Paquita
Bruno Tamarit
Enric
Josep Manel Casany
Carlos «Bluff» Gómez Carrera
Resu Belmonte
Tina Rabanal Miguel
Juan Magraner
Radio Announcer (voice)
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Spanish
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- Keywords
- based on novel or bookfascismfreedom of speechblack humorspanish civil war (1936-39)franco regime (francoism)historical figuredocudramavalencia, spaincartoonistspanish second republic (1931-39)media mogulpolitical repressionspanish historyanti-fascismspanish republicansatirical magazineexiled spanish republicanspanish literaturespanish artpress cartoonsspanish politics