

Spain: The First Globalization
Genres
Overview
A new reading of the historical period that began with the reign of the Catholic Monarchs (1479-1516) and the discovery of America (1492), as well as an analysis of its undeniable influence on the subsequent evolution of the history of Spain and the world.
Details
Budget
$359584
Revenue
$0
Runtime
107 min
Release Date
2021-10-15
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
11
Vote Average
7.8
Antonio Valero
Self - Narrator (voice)
Rubén García Benito
Self - Musician
Alicia Relinque
Self - Sinologist
Abigail R. Horro
Self - Musician
Luo Huiling
Self - Historian
Carlos Martínez Shaw
Self - Historian
Marcelo Gullo
Self - Writer
Luis Ribot
Self - Historian
Elvira Roca Barea
Self - Writer
Pedro Insua
Self - Writer
Fernando García de Cortázar
Self - Historian
Miguel Ángel Ladero Quesada
Self - Historian
Carmen Iglesias Cano
Self - RAE Director
Jaime Contreras Contreras
Self - Historian
Manuel Lucena Giraldo
Self - Historian
Adelaida Sagarra Gamazo
Self - Historian
José María Moreno Martín
Self - Cartographer
Ana María Carabias Torres
Self - Historian
Ricardo Andrés Uribe Parra
Self - Historian
Natalia Denisova
Self - Historian
Stanley G. Payne
Self - Historian
Nigel Townson
Self - Historian
Gijs van der Ham
Self - Rijksmuseum Curator
Manuel Gómez Lara
Self - Philologist
Enriqueta Vila Vilar
Self - Historian
Martín Ríos Saloma
Self - Historian
Ramón Tamames
Self - Economist
Blas Sierra de la Calle
Self - Museo Oriental Director
Juan Carlos Rey
Self - Former EU Ambassador
Ferran Adrià
Self - Chef
Alfonso Guerra
Self - Former Politician
Ignacio Gómez de Liaño
Self - Writer
Patricio Lons
Self - Journalist
Juan José Morales
Self - Writer
Antonio García Abasolo
Self - Historian
Maarten Larmuseau
Self - Geneticist
Ricardo García Cárcel
Self - Historian
Catalina Font
Self - Fund. Casa Serra Secretary
Carlos Enrique Díaz Urbina
Self - Friar
Carlos Adrián López Ramos
Self - Friar
Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente
Self - EZLN Leader (archive footage)
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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