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Ispansi [espanoles][dvdrip][spanish][ac35.1][ww... May 2026

Much of the film depicts the harrowing journey from Stalingrad to the Volga during the Nazi invasion of the USSR in 1941, focusing on the shared struggle to protect the children regardless of political beliefs. Production Details Ispansi! (2010) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

The story follows Beatriz (Esther Regina), a woman from a conservative, right-wing family during the Spanish Civil War. To stay with her illegitimate child, she assumes the identity of a dead Republican woman to join a convoy of 3,000 children being sent to the USSR for protection from the war. Ispansi [Espanoles][dvdrip][spanish][AC35.1][ww...

The film explores the "Two Spains" by pairing Beatriz with Alvaro (played by Carlos Iglesias), a staunch Communist political commissar. Much of the film depicts the harrowing journey

The film is based on the true story of the "Niños de Rusia" (Children of Russia), thousands of children evacuated from Spain to the Soviet Union between 1937 and 1938. Many of these children remained in Russia for decades, unable to return until years after World War II. Core Themes To stay with her illegitimate child, she assumes