Summaries

Bones Of Contention explores the theme of historical memory in post-Franco Spain, focusing on the unknown story of LGBT repression under Franquismo. What happened to LGBT people during Spain's fascist regime? This film uncovers their stories and breaks their silence for the first time.

Lining the roads of Spain, masked by miles and miles of pine trees, are unmarked graves in which over a hundred twenty thousand victims of the Franco regime are buried. Among them is Spain's most famous poet, Federico García Lorca, who has become the symbol for both the historical memory and LGBT movements. The film explores the examined history of LGBT oppression during Spain's fascist regime, and places it within the larger human rights struggle to find some justice for Franco's victims. But how does a country excavate a past that is actively suppressed?

Details

Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Feb 11, 2017
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States Spain
Official sites Website
Language English Spanish
Production companies Jezebel Productions

Box office

Budget $300000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 15m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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