Crimes against humanity

Héctor Fáver

Spain, 2017. Doc., 99'. Sub. SPA

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Crimes against humanity

Synopsis

What happens when human rights are violated on a continuous basis? And when these crimes of genocide happened in the recent past and current laws protect the perpetrators? This documentary reflects on the violations of human rights in Franco’s Spain and Videla’s Argentina, now united by the Argentine Complaint against crimes of Francoism. The documentary gives voice and visibility to the victims of the dictatorship, with the aim of ending the indifference of a large part of society and restoring the right to memory and justice.

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Credits

Original title

Lesa humanidad

Genre

Documentary

Director

Héctor Fáver

Country

Spain

Year

2017

Duration

99'

Production

Aureal Theorem

Subtitles

Spanish

Idioma

Catalan, Spanish, Yiddish, French

Topic

Francoism, Historical Memory, State Crimes

Héctor Fáver

Lesa Humanitat - Director_opt
Héctor Faver is a director, screenwriter, producer and film professor. He is also a member of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, the Catalan Cinema Academy, and the European Film Academy.

Filmography

– El acto (1989)
– La Memoria del Agua (1992)
– Invocación (2000)

Films

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