Los directores muestran el retrato de Llanos del Caudillo, uno de los 300 asentamientos construidos por el Instituto Nacional de Colonización tras la guerra civil. El documental repasa la historia de España a través de valioso material de archivo y del testimonio de los habitantes de esta pequeña población situada en La Mancha, en la que conviven admiradores y detractores de Franco. Narrada por Juan Diego Botto. (FILMAFFINITY)
Somewhere on the high plains of La Mancha in Spain resides a village that carries the name of its creator, Francisco Franco. The translation for the village's name Llanos del Caudillo is The High Plains of the Caudillo. Caudillo is the equivalent to the German Fuehrer (Hitler) or the Italian Duce (Mussolini). Llanos del Caudillo was one of over 300 settlement villages built during the dictatorship of General Franco between 1939 and 1975. The ideological goal of these communities was to create the new fascist man. "Franco's Settlers" is a review of the legacy and prevalence, apparent or hidden, of Francisco Franco's figure, a glance at the past in order to find the key to the present and to understand a world where the figure of the dictator persists, even nowadays
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