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Italian-Spanish co-production [5] Nueve cartas a Berta: Basilio Martín Patino: Emilio Gutiérrez Caba: Drama: Influenced by Nouvelle Vague and 60's new cinemas Noche de vino tinto: José María Nunes: Escuela de Barcelona: With the Est Wind: Mario Camus: Entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival: The Texican: Lesley Selander: Audie Murphy ...
Amor Libre (1969 film) Amor y sexo; Amor y un poco más; Amorina (film) Anchor Button (1961 film) An Angel Has Arrived; Ánimas Trujano (film) Another's Wife; Apache Fury; Aquileo Venganza; Aragonese Nobility; Arizona Colt; Arm in Arm Down the Street (1966 film) The Art of Living (film) El Asalto; Asalto a la ciudad; El asesino se embarca; Así ...
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Title Director Cast Genre Release date La Valentina: Rogelio A. González: María Félix, Eulalio González: Drama: February 10 El proceso de Crísto: Julio Bracho: Enrique Rocha, Germán Robles, Julián Soler, Wolf Ruvinskis, Maura Monti
Fiebre de juventud (English: "Youth Fever"), also known as Romance en Ecuador (English: "Romance in Ecuador"), [1] [2] is a 1966 Mexican-Ecuadorian musical comedy film directed by Alfonso Corona Blake [3] and starring Enrique Guzmán, Begoña Palacios, Rosa María Vázquez and Fernando Luján.
Best Producer – Short Film winner in Con il cuore fermo Sicilia: Clodio Cinematografica; Best Short Film winner in Antonio Ligabue, pittore: Raffaele Andreassi; Best Original Story winner in Fists in the Pocket: Marco Bellocchio. Nominees in I Knew Her Well: Ruggero Maccari, Ettore Scola, Antonio Pietrangeli and in Seven Golden Men: Marco Vicario
Arm in Arm Down the Street (Spanish: Del brazo y por la calle) is a 1966 Argentine and Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Rodolfo Bebán, Evangelina Salazar and Susana Campos. [1] It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1967 for the best picture of the ...
The Hunt (in Spanish La Caza) is a 1966 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a psychological thriller about three veterans of the Spanish Civil War who meet to go rabbit hunting. It was Saura's first international success, winning the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival.