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Spanish film posters (1,688 F) Spanish film video covers (40 F) 0–9. Spanish 3D films (15 P) A. Spanish films based on actual events (1 C, 8 P) Spanish anthology ...
A House on Fire (Casa en flames) Vercine 456,805 3,068,687 9 Checkmates (Menudas piezas) Paramount Pictures: 387,581 2,546,827 10 The Room Next Door (La habitación de al lado) Warner Bros. Pictures 395,778 2,430,999 ‡: 2023 theatrical opening
A las cinco en punto (2004) A pesar de todo (2003) Acratas (2000) Alguien debe morir (2002) Alguien lo tiene que hacer (2004) Alma mater (2004) Almohadón de plumas (1988) Ana Was Here (2005) Andrajo (1998) Aparte (2002) Arrinconados (1992) El Arte de resistir (2004) Australia (2004/II) Azul (2004) Souls on the Coast (1923)
Sounds Like Love (Spanish: Fuimos canciones, lit. 'We Were Songs') is a 2021 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Juana Macías from a screenplay by Laura Sarmiento, based on the 2018 novel duology Canciones y recuerdos by Elísabet Benavent.
She added that the film had "some great set-piece scares, and the movie’s most disturbing moment is pretty damn good." [13] Ed Potton of The Times gave the film a 2 out of 5, and wrote "A considerable buzz online suggested that this Spanish horror might arrest the recent run of iffy Netflix movies. Sadly, it doesn't."
Producer Dot da Genius makes a cameo appearance in the film as his film debut. The working title of the film, April 29, 1992, refers to the first night of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which is when and where the film is set; the title was later simplified to 1992. [6] The film was released in the United States on August 30, 2024.
Bastille Day (released as The Take in North America and on international home release) is a 2016 action thriller film co-written and directed by James Watkins.It is a Luxembourgish, French and American venture [3] produced by Anonymous Content, Vendôme Pictures, TF1 Films Production and StudioCanal.
Logo of CNN en Español used from 1997 to 2010. On March 17, 1997, CNN en Español began broadcasting 24 hours a day. In addition, the chain's production centers begin to operate in Buenos Aires and Havana. The correspondent in the Cuban capital was the first office of a U.S. organization on the island.