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Higinio and Rosa have only been married for a few months when the Civil War breaks out, representing a serious threat to his life. Helped by his wife, they decide to use a hole dug into their own home as a provisional hiding place. The fear of potential reprisals and the love they feel for one another will condemn them to an imprisonment that will last for more than 30 years.
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Director: Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga
Actors: Adrián Fernández, Antonio de la Torre, Antonio Romero, Belén Cuesta, Emilio Palacios, Esperanza Guardado, Joaquín Gómez, José Manuel Poga, Marco Cáceres, Nacho Fortes, Vicente Vergara
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