Teasers. Trailers. Promos.
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Over the course of production, the Catalunya Barcelona team interviewed more than 50 people. That amounted to nearly 100 hours of content. As the final release amounts to 10, 1-hour episodes, much valuable, entertaining and fascinating material was, regrettably, left on the cutting-room floor. As this was anticipated from the start, we’ve been posting numerous trailers, teasers, outtakes, and interview segments across social networks like YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook and Instagram since the project got underway. They’re all consolidated here, and are available to watch right now. While most interviews are conductedin Catalan, subtitles are available for all in English, and most in Spanish, as well as the native Catalan.

The International Brigades
(Published May 5, 2019)
Catalunya Barcelona interview subject Ramon Alberch discusses the thousands of people who came to Spain during the Civil War to defend the Republic.

Barcelona vs. the Rest of Spain
(Published May 1, 2019)
Photographer Helena Ruiz explains the subtle differences between life in Barcelona vs. the rest of Spain to the Catalunya Barcelona team.

Caputxinada
(Published March 5, 2019)
Al març del ’66, va haver-hi que el sindicat democràtic d’estudiants que era il·legal, es va constituïr en els caputxins de Sarrià, aquí a Barcelona, jo ja treballava

Mobile World Congress
(Published March 1, 2019)
Political Scientist Roger Montañola discusses the mobile tech event that brings tens of thousands of visitors each year to Barcelona.

Francesc Cambó
(Published February 25, 2019)
Historians Josep Maria Figueres and Joan Culla Clarà discuss the Catalanist icon with the Catalunya Barcelona team.

Why is Barça so Popular?
(Published February 18, 2019)
Alexis Plaza tells the Catalunya Barcelona team why Barça has fans around the world.

Remembering September 20, 2017
(Published February 14, 2019)
Several Catalunya Barcelona interview subjects discuss the events of September 20, 2017, the day the Constitutional Crisis really came to a head.

Trotsky’s Killer
(Published February 12, 2019)
Archivist Ramon Alberch discusses the seminal communist leader’s killing at the hands of a Catalan.

The Legend of Durruti
(Published February 5, 2019)
Historian Joan Culla Clará discusses the iconic hero of Barcelona anarchists and working class.

Mugraff: Graffiti and Street Art
(Published February 3, 2019)
World famous graffiti artist, and Barcelona native talks to the Catalunya Barcelona team about the city’s relationship with street art.

Estàtues de Barcelona (amb música) Part 3
(Published January 23, 2019)
Barcelona is teeming with statues. Here are just a few captured by the Catalunya Barcelona team, with original background music. Part 3 in a series.

Estàtues de Barcelona (amb música) Part 2
(Published January 17, 2019)
Barcelona is teeming with statues. Here are just a few captured by the Catalunya Barcelona team, with original background music. Part 2 in a series.

Estàtues de Barcelona (amb música) Part 1
(Published January 23, 2019)
Barcelona is teeming with statues. Here are just a few captured by the Catalunya Barcelona team, with original background music. Part 1 in a series.

Catalunya Barcelona: La història catalana de Barcelona (II)
(Published January 28, 2019)
Una breu visualització de la sèrie documental de deu episodis. Si us plau, subscriu-te al canal de Youtube del documental, i ajuda’ns a arribar a Netflix.

History of Barcelona’s Ateneus
(Published January 27, 2019)
Ateneu President Jordi Casassas discusses the history of the community-driven institution known as the Ateneu.

Healthcare in Catalunya
(Published January 26, 2019)
Dr. Agustí Molins discusses the state of the healthcare system throughout Catalunya with the Catalunya Barcelona team.

Si us plau, segueix-nos!
(Published January 15, 2019)
Animem a l’audiència a seguir, donar m’agrada i compartir les nostres publicacions. La plataforma Netflix és el nostre objectiu i posar el documental en aquesta.

Carme Solé discusses Joan Miró
(Published January 13, 2019)
Barcelona artist Carme Solé Vendrell discusses Joan Miró with the Catalunya Barcelona team, and explains how he became an inspiration for her.

Catalunya Barcelona: La història catalana de Barcelona
(Published January 26, 2019)
Una breu visualització de la sèrie documental de deu episodis. Si us plau, subscriu-te al canal de Youtube del documental, i ajuda’ns a arribar a Netflix.
