
Después de… Primera parte: no se os puede dejar solos
Documentary
Overview
A history of the Spanish Transition told in first person by the main protagonists: on the one hand, the politicians, idealistic or merely opportunistic, who brought it to a successful conclusion in the tribunes and offices; on the other hand, the citizens who, in the streets, supported it sincerely or fought it with ferocity.
Top Cast
José Ángel de Juanes
José Ángel de Juanes
Self - Narrator (voice)
José Ángel de Juanes
Self - Narrator (voice)


Marcelino Camacho
Marcelino Camacho
Self
Marcelino Camacho
Self


Santiago Carrillo
Santiago Carrillo
Self
Santiago Carrillo
Self


Felipe González Márquez
Felipe González Márquez
Self
Felipe González Márquez
Self
Andrés Linares
Andrés Linares
Self
Andrés Linares
Self
Jordi Pujol
Jordi Pujol
Self
Jordi Pujol
Self


Charo Reina
Charo Reina
Self
Charo Reina
Self
Antonio de Senillosa
Antonio de Senillosa
Self
Antonio de Senillosa
Self


Adolfo Suárez
Adolfo Suárez
Self
Adolfo Suárez
Self


Enrique Tierno Galván
Enrique Tierno Galván
Self
Enrique Tierno Galván
Self
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