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A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Spain, ordered by decade and year of release on separate pages. For an alphabetical list of articles on Spanish films, see Category:Spanish films .
0–9. List of Spanish films of 1950; List of Spanish films of 1951; List of Spanish films of 1952; List of Spanish films of 1953; List of Spanish films of 1954
El molino: Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas (director); Jorge Navarro de Lemus, Estefanía Cortés, Leire Albinarrate (screenplay); Pilar López de Ayala, Asier Etxeandia, Imanol Arias, Claudia Traisac, Nur Olabarría, Pablo Rivero, Abril Zamora, Carla Domínguez, Rocio Calvo, Jorge Basanta, Luismi Ramírez, Ángela Arellano, Maria Teresa Altés, Antonio Sarrió
Germán, desperate not to lose his family and go to jail, drowns Silvia in a river. Later, he hides both bodies in the river, causing them to sink with stones. He returns home, takes a shower and lies down on the bed. His wife tells the police that her husband ran over a dog, became very nervous and called the emergency services in a panic.
Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Spanish-language films, for films whose main speaking language is Spanish. Subcategories. This category has the following ...
The Other Side of the Bed (El otro lado de la cama) Disney: 2,726,871 12,172,898.07 2 Mondays in the Sun (Los lunes al sol) Warner Sogefilms: 1,602,946 7,577,326.14 3 Son of the Bride (El hijo de la novia) Alta Classics 1,255,150 5,717,706.54 4 Talk to Her (Hable con ella) Warner Sogefilms 1,152,329 5,231,334.23 5 Darkness
Colombian-Mexican filmmaker Rodrigo García has wrapped his first Spanish-language feature, “Familia,” which was shot in Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico for Netflix.. García, who has directed such ...
The film was a financial success in Spain, [24] totaling 2,924,836 admissions [1] and becoming the highest-grossing film in Spain at the time, grossing 45 million Spanish pesetas (roughly $640,000 U.S. dollars at the time) in its first six months and 83 million pesetas by the end of the year.