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The Civil War devastated the silent film era: only ten per cent of all silent films made before 1936 survived the war. Films were also destroyed for their celluloid content and made into goods. [5] Around 1936, both sides of the Civil War began to use cinema as a means of propaganda.
Spain has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since the conception of the award. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
Highest-grossing films of 2024 Rank Title Distributor Admissions Domestic gross 1 Father There Is Only One 4 (Padre no hay más que uno 4) Sony Pictures: 2,179,045 13,442,979 2 Undercover (La infiltrada) Beta Fiction: 1,274,000 8,108,000 3 Buffalo Kids: Warner Bros. Pictures: 837,070 5,226,939 4 I Hate Summer (Odio el verano) Sony Pictures 818,250
"Formas de producción en el cine español. Los remakes participados por Telecinco Cinema" [Film production in Spanish Cinema. The remakes of Telecinco Cinema]. RAE-IC. Revista de la Asociación Española de Investigación de la Comunicación. 9 (17): 233–251. doi: 10.24137/raeic.9.17.10. hdl: 10016/37933.
Film Status Milestone / Notes 2006: Penélope Cruz: Volver: Nominated: First Spanish male or female actor to be nominated for a Spanish-produced film. 2021: Parallel Mothers (Madres paralelas) Nominated 2022: Ana de Armas: Blonde: Nominated: De Armas is a Cuban-born actress with Spanish citizenship. 2024: Karla Sofía Gascón: Emilia Pérez ...
Highest-grossing films of 2023 Rank Title Distributor Admissions Domestic gross 1 Championext (Campeonex) Universal Pictures: 1,975,785 11,888,158 2 A Moroccan Affair (Ocho apellidos marroquís) Universal Pictures 1,293,773 8,883,294 3 Summer Vacation (Vacaciones de verano) Sony Pictures: 1,245,648 7,417,977 4 Mummies (Momias) Warner Bros. Pictures
Pages in category "Film production companies of Spain" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In 2006, the academy was one of the ten founding members of the Film Academy Network Europe (FAN). [5] In 2007, the academy opened its headquarters (hitherto located in Calle de Sagasta ) in Calle de Zurbano 3, Madrid. [6] In 2017, it was a founding member of Ibero-American Federation of Academies of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (FIACINE).