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Director: | Antonio Mercero | ||
Producer: | Enrique Cerezo | ||
Music: | Bingen Mendizábal | ||
Cinematography: | Jaume Peracaula | ||
Editing: | José María Biurrún | ||
Studio: | Columbia Pictures Antena 3 Vía Digital Enrique Cerezo | ||
Distributor: | Columbia TriStar Films de España | ||
Runtime: | 124 minutes | ||
Country: | Spain | ||
Language: | Spanish |
A Time for Defiance (Spanish; Castilian: '''La hora de los valientes'''|links=no;) is a 1997 Spanish war drama film directed by Antonio Mercero about the Spanish Civil War. It stars Gabino Diego and Leonor Watling alongside Luis Cuenca and Adriana Ozores.
In Madrid, during the bombing of November 1936, in the Spanish Civil War, the Republican Government decided on the evacuation of paintings from the Prado Museum. Manuel, a 28-year-old security guard, finds a self-portrait of Goya abandoned in one corner. He hides the painting and flees the bombing of his house.
The film was theatrically released in Spain on 18 December 1998. It was also entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George.[1]
|-| align = "center" rowspan = "6" | 1999 || rowspan = "6" | 13th Goya Awards || Best Actress || Leonor Watling || || rowspan = "6" | [2] |-| Best Actor || Gabino Diego || |-| Best Supporting Actress || Adriana Ozores || |-| Best Costume Design || Javier Artiñano || |-| Production Supervision || Mikel Nieto || |-| Best Special Effects || Juan Ramón Molina, Alfonso Nieto || |}