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The Girl of Your Dreams (Spanish: La niña de tus ojos) is a 1998 Spanish drama film produced and directed by Fernando Trueba.Set during the Spanish Civil War, it centers on a fictional Andalusian actress (Penélope Cruz) making a film in Nazi Germany who becomes the object of Joseph Goebbels' attention.
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La Niña De Tus Ojos: Yes Uncredited 2002 El Embrujo de Shangai: Yes Yes 2009 El Baile de la Victoria: Yes Yes 2010 Chico and Rita: Yes Yes Co-directed with Tono Errando and Javier Mariscal: 2012 El Artista y la Modelo: Yes Yes 2016 La reina de España: Yes Yes 2020 Forgotten We'll Be: Yes No 2023 They Shot the Piano Player: Yes Yes Co-directed ...
In The Girl of Your Dreams (La niña de tus ojos), Cruz portrayed Macarena Granada, a singer who is in an on-and-off relationship with Antonio Resines's character Blas. They are part of a Francoist film troupe that travels from Spain during the Spanish Civil War to Nazi Germany for a joint production with UFA.
La niña de mis ojos ("The Girl of My Eyes") is a Venezuelan drama telenovela created by Alidha Ávila for RCTV and distributed by Coral Pictures and, RCTV International. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It stars Lilibeth Morillo , Simón Pestana, Natalia Streignard and, Juan Pablo Raba .
El amor perjudica seriamente la salud [16] Open Your Eyes: Sofia Abre los ojos [17] Live Flesh: Isabel Plaza Caballero Carne trémula [18] Et hjørne af paradis: Helena 1998 The Girl of Your Dreams: Macarena La niña de tus ojos [19] Talk of Angels: Pilar [20] The Hi-Lo Country: Josepha [20] Don Juan: Mathurine [20] 1999 All About My Mother ...
The Queen of Spain (Spanish: La reina de España) is a 2016 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Fernando Trueba.Starring Penélope Cruz, Antonio Resines, Neus Asensi, Ana Belén, Javier Cámara, Chino Darín, Loles León, Arturo Ripstein, Jorge Sanz, Rosa Maria Sardà, Santiago Segura, Clive Revill, Cary Elwes and Mandy Patinkin.
Isabelle Huppert won twice for her roles in La Pianiste (2001) and 8 Femmes (2002). Charlotte Rampling won twice for her roles in Swimming Pool (2003) and 45 Years (2015). Julia Jentsch won for her role in Sophie Scholl – Die Letzten Tage (2005).