El rey de Canfranc (2013)
"El rey de Canfranc" is a documentary directed by Jose Antonio Gonzalez Blanco and Manuel Priede which tells the story of Alber le Lay, head of customs at the French border in the Aragonese Pyrenees, headquartered in Canfranc railway station. During World War II, he remained Lay a spy network from the station that allowed the escape of refugees and Jewish families as well as the passage of supplies to areas under the yoke of the Vichy regime. His collaboration with the French Resistance he acted, on more than one occasion, death.
Director: José Antonio Blanco, Manuel Priede González
Genre: History, Documentary
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: October 11, 2013
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is El rey de Canfranc about?
- "El rey de Canfranc" is a documentary directed by Jose Antonio Gonzalez Blanco and Manuel Priede which tells the story of Alber le Lay, head of customs at the French border in the Aragonese Pyrenees, headquartered in Canfranc railway station. During World War II, he remained Lay a spy network from the station that allowed the escape of refugees and Jewish families as well as the passage of supplies to areas under the yoke of the Vichy regime. His collaboration with the French Resistance he acted, on more than one occasion, death.
- Who directed El rey de Canfranc?
- El rey de Canfranc was directed by José Antonio Blanco, Manuel Priede González.
- How long is El rey de Canfranc?
- El rey de Canfranc has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is El rey de Canfranc?
- El rey de Canfranc is a History, Documentary film.
- Where was El rey de Canfranc produced?
- El rey de Canfranc was produced in Spain.