Facing the Sea explained

Facing the Sea
Director:Carlos Serrano de Osma
Producer:Antonio Bofarull
Music:Rafael Ferrer-Fitó
Studio:Titán Films
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Spain

Facing the Sea (Spanish:Rostro al mar) is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Serrano de Osma. It deals with the return of exiles from the Spanish Civil War era.[1]

Synopsis

After the Spanish Civil War, Alberto and Isabel decide to flee to France to avoid reprisals. She is pregnant and on the way, she goes into labor, so they decide to stop before they reach the border. Alberto decides to leave so as not to endanger his family, promising Isabel to meet again as soon as possible.

Cast

References

  1. Bentley p.124

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