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  1. The Blue Days. Documentary feature film that brings back the memory and literary works of Antonio Machado, on the 80th anniversary of his death. The poet's life as a symbol of the Spain that was lost: a hymn to the importance of culture for life, for progress and for creating a better society.

  2. The Blue Days | Netflix. This documentary delves into the world of renowned Spanish poet Antonio Machado, exploring the places he lived and worked during his life. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Laura Hojman
  3. Antonio Machado. The Blue Days is a Documentary directed by Laura Hojman. Year: 2020. Original title: Antonio Machado. Los días azules. Synopsis: Documentary feature film that recovers the memory and work of Antonio Machado, on the 80th anniversary of his death.

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    • Jesús Perujo
    • Laura Hojman
  4. The Blue Days. Documentary celebrating the life and work of Antonio Machado, on the eightieth anniversary of his death. He is s a symbol of the Spain that was lost: a hymn to the importance of culture for life, progress and the creation of a better society. Cert. PG. THE BLUE DAYS (Los días azules) ESFF'20. Watch on. Screenings. Genre.

  5. 29 nov 2023 · "These blue days and this childhood sun": this is the last verse Antonio Machado wrote before he died, and where the beginning and end of his life, his childhood in Seville and his exile in Collioure merge. Taking on this title, this film takes a look at his life through the places in which he lived and worked.

  6. This film takes a look at his life through the places in which he lived and worked. Synopsis “These blue days and this childhood sun”: this is the last verse Antonio Machado wrote before he died, and where the beginning and end of his life, his childhood in Seville and his exile in Collioure merge.

  7. Los días azules (The blue days) wants to pay homage to the universal poet Antonio Machado on the 80th anniversary of his death in exile in Collioure, France. The film takes the title of the last verses that the poet wrote, and that his brother José found in the pocket of his coat after his death: "These blue days and this childhood sun".