Escape from Segovia explained

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Director:Imanol Uribe
Producer:Ángel Amigo
Cinematography:Xabier Agirresarobe
Editing:Julio Peña
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

Escape from Segovia (Spanish; Castilian: '''La fuga de Segovia'''|links=no) is a 1981 Spanish prison-break film directed by Imanol Uribe from a screenplay by Ángel Amigo and Uribe consisting of a dramatized account of the 1976 Segovia prison break. The cast is led by Xabier Elorriaga, Mario Pardo, and Ovidi Montllor.

Plot

The plot explores the jailbreak of about 30 prisoners, the majority of them ETA members, from the Segovia prison in April 1976.

Production

Uribe decided to make the film upon inspiration from the book Operación Poncho by .[1] Shooting locations included the old school of Los Escolapios in Tolosa, as well as various locations in Orendain, Urnieta, Segovia, Madrid, Zumarraga, and Legazpi.

Release

The film premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 1981.[2] It was released theatrically in Spain on 6 November 1981.[3] [4]

Reception

Janet Maslin of The New York Times considered that the film "unfolds in a careful considered style, avoiding sensationalism and concentrating on the fine points of the prisoners' complicated plan".[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. La Transición y ETA: La fuga de Segovia (1981). Quaderns de Cine. 1888-4571. San Vicente del Raspeig. Universidad de Alicante. 2. 2008. 25. Igor. Barrenetxea Marañón.
  2. Web site: El País. Cuarenta años de una evasión de película: ‘La fuga de Segovia’. 30 September 2021. Rocío. García.
  3. Web site: 'Historia de nuestro cine' repasa la filmografía de Imanol Uribe. rtve.es. 4 November 1981.
  4. Book: Trenzado Romero, Manuel. Filmografía. Cultura de masas y cambio político: El cine español de la transición. Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. 84-7476-286-3. 1999. 336.
  5. Web site: Film: Basque 'Escape from Segovia'. The New York Times. Janet Maslin. Janet. Maslin. 6 June 1984.