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Into the Fire
by FIRST RUN FEATURES
Available from Amazon
$21.99
on 11-15-2008

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In 1936, a right-wing military cabal under General Francisco Franco, with the support of Hilter and Mussolini, attempted to overthrow the newly elected democratic government of Spain. In response, nearly 80 American women, in defiance of the U.S. government, joined the struggle in the Spanish Civil war, the fist major battle in Europe against Fascism.In this compelling and meticulously researched documentary, 16 of these brave and idealistic women, mostly nurses but also notable writers and journalists, tell in their own words stories of courage and commitment to a just cause. Weaving archival materials with the words from the likes of Dorothy Parker, Virgina Cowles and Eleanor Roosevelt, "The stories of their heroism leave Ernest Hemingway's romantic notions of this war in the dust." (High Falls Film Festival)Bonus Features: Director Biography. Director: Julia Newman. "Vivid and Moving" – Seattle Weekly. {Award Winner - Seattle International Film Festival}
Reader Reviews
This documentary speaks about American women who volunteered to fight against fascists in Spain. On a happy note, all the 80 women who went survived. The work is a blend of interviews and selections from writings. I don't know if all the writings were letters, but this work had an epistolary style like Walker's "The Color Purple." This work showed living women and demonstrates how these brave young fighters became respectable old ladies. The speeches were probably from dead women and I'm sure the living women who spoke them must have been honored to do it. If you are impressed by Eleanor Roosevelt, and who isn't, then you will love her more after seeing this. Some viewers may not like this epistolary style and might prefer straight forward narration instead. This work said that many nationalities came to fight in Spain, not just Americans. I am sure that documentary makers in other countries could create counterparts to this work. The documentary emphasizes that Spain was very much a precursor or omen for World War II. For younger audiences, the tragedies of Darfur may seem similar to the 1930s Spain presented here. One Black fighter compared the situation in Spain to the racism in the US. Many of the women interviewed seemed to be of a certain religion, but they are never seen saying they fought in Spain to fight the oppression that their religious peers faced in Europe. The work interviews one African-American woman who fought. The work does not limit itself to gender. There are numerous photographs and some talk of the African-American men involved in this effort. They show a photo of Paul Robeson but never mention him by name. Robin D.G. Kelly has a wonderful chapter about the Black men who fought in Spain in his "Race Rebels" book. I think a progressive history major could write a fabulous paper comparing that chapter to this documentary.
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Into the Fire
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