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Catalonia: Spain on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (2017)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 56M

Director : Julie Peyard, Gary Grabli, Sylvain Louvet

Synopsis

A serious crisis has shaken Spain since the referendum on self-determination and the proclamation of the independence of Catalonia by the government of Carles Puigdemont, bold actions firmly fought by the Spanish government by applying the constitutional article that allows it to place a region under guardianship. While Spain is on the verge of implosion, Europe is holding its breath.

Actors

Carles Puigdemont
Carles Puigdemont
Himself - Politician
Maite Aymerich i Boltà
Maite Aymerich i Boltà
Herself - Politician
Gabriel Rufián
Gabriel Rufián
Himself - Politician
Paul Preston
Paul Preston
Himself - Historian
Jordi Amat
Jordi Amat
Himself - Writer
Josep Borrell
Josep Borrell
Himself - Politician
Carles Porta i Gaset
Carles Porta i Gaset
Himself - Journalist
John Carlin
John Carlin
Himself - Journalist
Concita De Gregorio
Concita De Gregorio
Herself - Journalist
Elpidio Silva
Elpidio Silva
Himself - Judge
Ada Colau
Ada Colau
Herself - Politician
Jean Quatremer
Jean Quatremer
Himself - Journalist
Mark Demesmaeker
Mark Demesmaeker
Himself - Politician
Andrea Levy Soler
Andrea Levy Soler
Herself - Politician
Josep Ramoneda
Josep Ramoneda
Himself - Journalist
Jean Arthuis
Jean Arthuis
Himself - Politician
Andrés Marín
Andrés Marín
Himself
Isabel Marín
Isabel Marín
Herself
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
Himself - Politician
Mariano Rajoy
Mariano Rajoy
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
King Juan Carlos I of Spain
King Juan Carlos I of Spain
Himself (archive footage)
Artur Mas
Artur Mas
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
King Felipe VI of Spain
King Felipe VI of Spain
Himself (archive footage)
Carme Forcadell
Carme Forcadell
Herself - Politician (archive footage)
José Manuel Maza
José Manuel Maza
Himself - Prosecutor (archive footage)
Oriol Junqueras
Oriol Junqueras
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
Jean-Claude Juncker
Jean-Claude Juncker
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
Javier Sardà
Javier Sardà
Himself - Journalist

Crews

Julie Peyard
Julie Peyard
Director
Gary Grabli
Gary Grabli
Director
Sylvain Louvet
Sylvain Louvet
Director
Vincent Buchy
Vincent Buchy
Editor
Nils Montel
Nils Montel
Editor
Emmanuel Lejeune
Emmanuel Lejeune
Editor
Christophe Astruc
Christophe Astruc
Camera Operator
Gary Grabli
Gary Grabli
Camera Operator
Charlotte Lassale
Charlotte Lassale
Camera Operator
Sylvain Louvet
Sylvain Louvet
Camera Operator
Isabelle Fuhrmann
Isabelle Fuhrmann
Production Director
Gaëlle Agrapart
Gaëlle Agrapart
Production Director
Nadia Lhassen
Nadia Lhassen
Production Director
Marine Gady
Marine Gady
Production Director
Amandine Chambelland
Amandine Chambelland
Executive Producer
Franck Duprat
Franck Duprat
Executive Producer
Heike Lettau
Heike Lettau
Producer
Caroline Laub
Caroline Laub
Producer
Pierre Duykaert
Pierre Duykaert
Camera Operator
Cédric Denooz
Cédric Denooz
Sound Mixer
Gérald Boulnois
Gérald Boulnois
Sound Mixer
Bertrand Rabbé
Bertrand Rabbé
Researcher
Marie Herard
Marie Herard
Researcher

Posters and backgrounds

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