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In the history of motion pictures, many films have been set in Madrid or a fictionalized version thereof. The list that follows is sorted by the year the film was released. 1940s
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (IATA: MAD, ICAO: LEMD) is the main international airport serving Madrid, the capital city of Spain. At 3,050 ha (7,500 acres; 30.5 km 2) in area, it is the second-largest airport in Europe by physical size behind Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
C. Caged Wings; Carmen & Lola; Championext; Chill Out! Chinas, a Second Generation Story; Clara Campoamor, la mujer olvidada; The Cold Light of Day (2012 film)
Code Name: Emperor; The Cold Light of Day (2012 film) Combustion (film) Como dos gotas de agua; Compañeros (film) La comunidad (film) Conversations on Hatred; Counting Sheep (film) The Court of the Pharaoh; El Crack (1981 film) Crazy (2007 Spanish film) Cría Cuervos; Crime Wave (2018 film) Crimen Ferpecto; Cuatro balazos; Custer of the West
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Great Circle Mapper: 124 Airports in Spain, reference for airport codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. "UN Location Codes: Spain (includes IATA codes)". UN/LOCODE 2006-2. UNECE. 2007-04-30.
The Limits of Control is a 2009 American film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Isaach de Bankolé as a solitary assassin, carrying out a job in Spain. Filming began in February 2008, and took place on location in Madrid, Seville and Almería, Spain. The film was distributed by Focus Features. [4]
A comedy film, it is an adaptation of “El curioso impertinente” by Miguel de Cervantes, with a script by Jaime de Armiñán (Madrid) 1968: La dinamita está servida: Cap Sa Sal of Begur, S'Agaró, Hostal de la Gavina: Fernando Merino / Ágata Films (Madrid)