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Sad Hill Unearthed (2018)

“The film was over. The story had only started.”

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Plot

In the year 1966, the vast expanses of Burgos were transformed by the Spanish Army into a chilling cemetery of 5000 graves, serving as the pivotal backdrop for the climactic finale of the renowned film "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". However, once the cameras ceased rolling, the site was abandoned, left as a forgotten relic for nearly half a century as nature reclaimed its dominion, shrouding every tomb in its verdant embrace. Fast forward to October 2015, a band of fervent film enthusiasts, united by their passion, embarked on a quest to resurrect the long-lost cinematic landmark. Buried under the seemingly innocuous surface of the earth, lay the original paved circle, a testament to a bygone era of filmic grandeur, waiting to be discovered. Over months, these ardent disciples of cinema, hailing from every corner of Europe, journeyed to Sad Hill, unearthing and meticulously rebuilding the iconic site. "Sad Hill Unearthed" is a captivating narrative that delves into not only the astonishing revelation of one of the most memorable locations in film history, but also the profound motivations and dreams that propelled these fans into action. It's a compelling testament to the transformative power of art, music, and film, serving as an alternative to religion, and an homage to the enduring allure of cinema.

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Sad Hill Unearthed is a documentary movie featuring Álex de la Iglesia and directed by Guillermo de Oliveira.

Sad Hill Unearthed is currently streaming on Netflix and Netflix basic with Ads.