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The story of the Swift, a British ship that sank in Patagonia in 1770, becomes a source of communication and a link between people of different nationalities, times and interests. From the events prior to its sinking in the 18th century, to today's archaeological work, the documentary narrates the different human stories in relation to the sinking, the discovery and the rescue of the ship.
Swift, dos siglos bajo el mar

Raúl González Tuñón was a social and political poet whose life and work are framed by diverse moments and characters that converge in a unique and interesting story: from a remote village in La Rioja to Paris, or from the Paraguayan Chaco War to Franco's Spain, exile, oblivion, passing through Neruda and García Lorca, all of these are vestiges of a fascinating life, full of travels and anecdotes that had never been filmed before. This testimonial documentary not only recounts the life and work of Raúl González Tuñón, but also describes the poet from his direct relationship with the world.