

1919, Chronicle of Dawn
Directed by Antonio José BetancorWhere to Watch 1919, Chronicle of Dawn
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1919, Chronicle of Dawn was released on August 29, 1983.
1919, Chronicle of Dawn was directed by Antonio José Betancor.
1919, Chronicle of Dawn has a runtime of 90m.
1919, Chronicle of Dawn was produced by Carlos Escobedo, Javier Moro.
In 1939, José Garcés is in French prison camp after the defeat of Spain's Republicans. To entertain and inspire his fellow prisoners, he tells the story of becoming a man in 1919, the year he realized that learning to live is the same as learning to die. His stiff and demanding father loses a fortune in German war bonds, takes a job in Caspe, and leaves José on his own in Zaragoza to finish high school while apprenticing in a pharmacy. José courts his beloved Valentina via letters, becomes intimate with Isabel, a maid he meets in a cinema who shares his ideas of free love, and comes under the influence of El Checa, an anarchist and gentle teacher who leads a doomed revolt.
The key characters in 1919, Chronicle of Dawn are José Garcés (Miguel Molina), Isabel (Cristina Marsillach), Walter Vidarte.
1919, Chronicle of Dawn is a Drama, Romance film.
1919, Chronicle of Dawn has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.



