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Spanish Movie is a 2009 Spanish parody film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and written by Paco Cabezas. The film was conceived as a Spanish version of the spoof films that were appearing at the time, continuing the trend begun by the Scary Movie franchise .
Spanish film at the Internet Movie Database This page was last edited on 26 July 2022, at 15:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
By 1931, the introduction of foreign sound films had hurt the Spanish film industry to the point where only a single title was released that year. In 1935, Manuel Casanova founded the Compañía Industrial Film Española S.A. (Cifesa) and introduced sound to Spanish film-making. Cifesa would grow to become the biggest production company to ever ...
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
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 ...
The Coffee Table (Spanish: La mesita del comedor, lit. 'The dining room's small table') is a 2022 Spanish black comedy [1] film directed by Caye Casas and written by Casas and Cristina Borobia which stars David Pareja and Estefanía de los Santos.
The film may have continued to gross more in later years. Variety reported a gross of 577.6 million Pesetas ($3.4 million) for Gone With the Wind in 1986. [ 18 ] The official gross since 1965 at that date was 455.9 million Pesetas, [ 19 ] which suggests a gross of 121.7 million Pesetas prior to 1965.
A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 2022. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured. The crop was hailed as one of the strongest for Spanish cinema in recent years. [1]