Not my style to recommend publications that have not seen in its entirety. This time I think it is worth risking an exception. The other day I learned that the magazine 's Adventure History were to publish also 12 documentaries entitled The War of Independence. Well I got the first ... I have been pleasantly surprised. In a 64-page booklet was staying the DVD. It was an hour telling the debacle of the reign of Charles IV, with the participation of highly qualified people like Ricardo Artola, Hugh O'Donnell and Jose Gregorio Cayuela, plus many others including foreigners.
After a spectacular opening starts the document itself that, without major visual displays, engaging and perfectly conveys the current situation to avoid any bias marked contrast to their usual Anglo documentaries. At all times puts you in the place of Godoy, the people, of Charles IV, the Prince Ferdinand, or Napoleon, and that's where I think that's the key. Achieve a very balanced documentary, entertaining, and thorough. It will be like the other 11 documentaries but if they continue this line will be the very best ever made in Spain ... and I will with all.
This is my tribute to all the heroes who fought on May 2, 1808. To all those who rose in Spain against the invader. Viva Madrid! Long live Spain!
Thank you for your sacrifice.







