Synopsis
NOTES ON RESISTANCE investigates forms of resistance against fascism during the 1930's and 1940's in Austria, Spain, and France. The film combines animation with non-fictional narration, to portray a generation of resistance fighters.
The main protagonist Harry Spiegel - who died shortly before shooting of the film began - tells parts of his life via audio tapes, illustrated with drawn sketches and animations. In filmed interviews, resistance fighters talk about their highly hazardous activities against the regimes of Franco, the Austro-fascists Dollfuss and Schuschnigg, and Hitler.
The main protagonist Harry Spiegel - who died shortly before shooting of the film began - tells parts of his life via audio tapes, illustrated with drawn sketches and animations. In filmed interviews, resistance fighters talk about their highly hazardous activities against the regimes of Franco, the Austro-fascists Dollfuss and Schuschnigg, and Hitler.
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