Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell

Francisco Boix: un fotógrafo en el infierno

5.0 /10 4 votes
January 1, 2000 57m Released

Storyline

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes from Spain; but is captured by the Nazis in 1940 and imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp, in Austria, a year later. There, he works as a prisoner in the SS Photographic Service, hiding, between 1943 and 1945, around 20,000 negatives that later will be presented as evidence during several trials conducted against Nazi war criminals after World War II.

Key Information

Director Llorenç Soler
Writers Llorenç Soler
Studio Área de Televisión
Rating 5.0/10
Language ES

Cast & Crew

José Sacristán

José Sacristán

Himself - Narrator (voice)

Joaquín López-Raimundo

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Pilar Atrián

Herself - Francesc Boix's Friend

Pierre Daix

Pierre Daix

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Mariano Constante

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Agapito Martín

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Manuel Azaustre

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Juan de Diego

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

José Perlado

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Manuel Alfonso

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Jacinto Cortés

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Francisco Comellas

Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Frequently Asked Questions

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell was released on January 1, 2000.

The runtime of Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell is 57m.

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell is a Documentary, History, TV Movie movie.

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell has a rating of 5.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

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Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell was directed by Llorenç Soler.

The main cast of Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell includes José Sacristán, Joaquín López-Raimundo, Pilar Atrián.

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell is originally in Spanish.