• 'French connection': the realism of suicide bombers
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It was Marx who in one of his worst-quoted sentences said that "history happens twice: the first as a great tragedy and the second as a miserable farce." Perhaps, only perhaps, in addition to Hegel, the inspirer of such a resounding sentence could well have been Spanish cinema. So, in general, it is still curious that if one tries to locate an epic, or only tragic, film that adapts to the pattern of a vocationally suicidal cinema , the examples that first come to mind (beyond

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