La guerra de Audrey
A jewel to treasure. A heartwarming biopic that unveils the untold story of Audrey Hepburn’s childhood, who, amidst the devastation of WWII, held bravely her dream of becoming a ballet dancer
Audrey Hepburn is celebrated as one of Hollywood’s greatest icons, but her childhood during the war remains largely unknown. In late 1939, Audrey was sent by her family to the Netherlands to escape the German attacks on Britain, unaware that the terror would soon follow her there with the Nazis’ invasion. Audrey’s War unveils the hidden chapter of the actress’s life, capturing the immense challenges she faced as she endured hunger, bombings, and the relentless invasion of Hitler’s forces.
Salva Rubio and Loreto Aroca invite us on a journey into Audrey’s childhood to bring to light the most personal side of the iconic and charismatic actress. Elegant, heartbreaking and inspiring, this story reveals a young girl’s resilience amidst the darkest of times.
| Technical data | Publish date: 26 march 2025 ISBN: 978-84-1161-800-7 Pages: 152 Imprint: Planeta Cómic |
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| Rights sold | Delcourt (France), Standaard (Netherlands). |
| Option rights | Penguin Random House (Portugal). |