This land is mine: El campo para el hombre (Colectivo Cine de Clase, 1975)
Land ownership in Galicia was a major concern for the Colectivo de Cine de Clase in this film, which presents a comparative review of the situation of Galician and Andalusian peasants in the final years of the Franco regime. This came after several decades of political interventions aimed at reversing the progress made by the Agrarian Reform of the Second Republic. The film also addresses the impact of new machinery and fertilizers, which led to increased agricultural production but also resulted in a decline in rural employment, the abandonment of the countryside, and migration to large cities.
