
Margalida
Documentary · History
Overview
The emotional journey of Margalida Bover, who was the lover of the anarchist militant Salvador Puig Antich, convicted of murder and executed by Franco's regime in 1974.
Top Cast
Margalida Bover
Margalida Bover
Self
Margalida Bover
Self
Joan Isaac
Joan Isaac
Self
Joan Isaac
Self
Eduard Márquez
Eduard Márquez
Self
Eduard Márquez
Self
Marisa Goñi
Marisa Goñi
Self
Marisa Goñi
Self
Mari Salom
Mari Salom
Self
Mari Salom
Self
Ramon de la O
Ramon de la O
Self
Ramon de la O
Self
Ricard de Vargas Golarons
Ricard de Vargas Golarons
Self
Ricard de Vargas Golarons
Self
Jaume Arnella
Jaume Arnella
Self
Jaume Arnella
Self
Vicente Palao
Vicente Palao
Self
Vicente Palao
Self
Jaume Clapés
Jaume Clapés
Salvador Puig Antich (voice)
Jaume Clapés
Salvador Puig Antich (voice)
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