Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost
Originally released in 2008. Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost is a documentary film. directed by María Ruido.
Synopsis
Plan Rosebud 2 focuses on the Spanish Transition, the period that took place after the end of Franco's rule, placing it in its cultural context, as well as on the final years of the Labour Party's rule in Great Britain during the seventies and the rise of the conservative leader Margaret Thatcher. Through analysis of social movements and popular culture, the film attempts to dismantle the idea that a pact among the Spanish ruling elite, led by Adolfo Suárez and King Juan Carlos, "saved" Spain from a new civil war and paved the way for a "peaceful" transition to a democratic regime.
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- Original Language
- GL
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost about?
Plan Rosebud 2 focuses on the Spanish Transition, the period that took place after the end of Franco's rule, placing it in its cultural context, as well as on the final years of the Labour Party's ...
Who directed Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost?
Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost was directed by María Ruido.
How long is Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost?
Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost has a runtime of 1 hours and 54 minutes (114 minutes total).
When was Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost released?
Plan Rosebud 2: Calling the Ghost was released on March 18, 2008 in theaters.