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Two Catalonias

Two Catalonias

20186.51h 56m

Overview

Lawmakers and activists with conflicting ideologies speak about the complexities of Catalonia's politics and the fight for its independence from Spain.

Directed by Álvaro Longoria
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Carles Puigdemont

Carles Puigdemont

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Mariano Rajoy Brey

Mariano Rajoy Brey

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Inés Arrimadas

Inés Arrimadas

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Raül Romeva

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Miquel Iceta

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Carles Mundó

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Xavier Domènech

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Josep Borrell

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Jorge Moragas

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David Fernàndez

David Fernàndez

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About Two Catalonias

Two Catalonias is a documentary film released in 2018. Directed by Álvaro Longoria, it stars Carles Puigdemont, Mariano Rajoy Brey, Inés Arrimadas. Lawmakers and activists with conflicting ideologies speak about the complexities of Catalonia's politics and the fight for its independence from Spain.

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