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As children, André and Mathilde were inexorably marked by the Spanish Civil War. They are now 71 and 67 years old and have been living in France since the exile that followed the Republican defeat. How did they carry the scars left by these tragic events ? Their love for each other, Goya, and flamenco have been decisive in helping them come to terms with their past and their Hispanic identity. What have they passed on from their history to subsequent generations? How have their children, now adults and parents themselves, received this legacy ?

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As children, André and Mathilde were inexorably marked by the Spanish Civil War. They are now 71 and 67 years old and have been living in France since the exile that followed the Republican defeat. How did they carry the scars left by these tragic events ? Their love for each other, Goya, and flamenco have been decisive in helping them come to terms with their past and their Hispanic identity. What have they passed on from their history to subsequent generations? How have their children, now adults and parents themselves, received this legacy ?

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