Bucarest, la memòria perduda
Originally released in 2008. Bucarest, la memòria perduda is a documentary film. directed by Albert Solé. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Documentary that follows the personal pursuit of Albert (a journalist born in exile in 1962) to rediscover his roots, within a double exile. His father, the Spanish politician Pauline Julien, who became a key figure during the Spanish Transition, was forced by his political exliliarse Franco in the late 50s. Now, after a life full of fascinating personal and political experiences, Jordi has launched a new internal exile, this time no return: fight against Alzheimer's. His memory is fading day by day. This documentary tries to recover the memories of lives atypical in that mix historical figures such as Santiago Carrillo, Jorge Semprun, Manuel Fraga and Jordi Pujol, with little known episodes of the struggle against Franco and the Cold War. For Albert, many of these experiences are fuzzy memories of a child. Travel from one exile to another trying to restore the memory of his family, his own memory.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bucarest, la memòria perduda about?
Documentary that follows the personal pursuit of Albert (a journalist born in exile in 1962) to rediscover his roots, within a double exile. His father, the Spanish politician Pauline Julien, who b...
Who directed Bucarest, la memòria perduda?
Bucarest, la memòria perduda was directed by Albert Solé.
How long is Bucarest, la memòria perduda?
Bucarest, la memòria perduda has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Bucarest, la memòria perduda released?
Bucarest, la memòria perduda was released on January 14, 2008 in theaters.