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During the Spanish Independence war the city of Zaragoza is besieged by French troops. Spanish forces under General Palafox are scarce. Brave Agustina doesn't hesitate to lead the battle and even fire a cannon to stop the invaders when others run away.
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- Drama, History, War
- Juan de Orduña
- 1954-11-26
Feb 13, 2019 · DIRECCIÓN: Juan de OrduñaGUIÓN: Juan de Orduña y Vicente EscriváPAÍS: EspañaAÑO DE PRODUCCIÓN: 1950PRODUCTORA: CIFESAGÉNERO: DramaDURACIÓN: 00 min. 14 seg ...
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- Memoria audiovisual del Museo del Prado
Agustina of Aragon. 1950 ‘Agustina de Aragón’ Directed by Juan de Orduña. 1808. During the Spanish Independence war the city of Zaragoza is besieged by French troops. Spanish forces under General Palafox are scarce. Brave Agustina doesn’t hesitate to lead the battle and even fire a cannon to stop the invaders when others run away.
- Juan de Orduña
- Cifesa
1808. During the Spanish Independence war the city of Zaragoza is besieged by French troops. Spanish forces under General Palafox are scarce. Brave Agustina doesn't hesitate to lead the battle and even fire a cannon to stop the invaders when others run away. Based on historical facts.
Dec 27, 2020 · Dirigida por Juan de Orduña en 1950, y protagonizada por Aurora Bautista, la película obtuvo la medalla a la mejor película, concedida por el Círculo de Escritores cinematográficos. ...more.
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- Ser de Aragón
Agustina of Aragon (Spanish: Agustina de Aragón) is a 1950 Spanish historical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Aurora Bautista. It is also known by the alternative title of The Siege. It portrays the Spanish patriot Agustina of Aragon, known for her role at the 1808 Siege of Zaragoza against Napoleon's French forces.
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This soul-stirring patriotic drama is set in the Aragon region of Spain in the late-19th century. Aurora Bautista stars as Agustina, a latter-day Joan of Arc who bitterly opposes the French invasion of her homeland.