
Quanta guerra!
In many families there are still unanswered questions and silences that have not been broken. For example, after the war, most men and women who lived through the conflict chose never to talk about it. While they kept quiet out of fear, prudence or forgetting, their children, during the dictatorship, learned not to ask. Now, however, the grandchildren's generation wants to know what happened and what their grandparents experienced between 1936 and 1939, when they were still young and had their whole lives ahead of them. This documentary series, with two seasons and eleven episodes in total, has journalist Eloi Vila as presenter and driving force behind the research of all the stories. With it, the famous guests travel to the past to discover the most personal stories of their ancestors.
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