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Spanish-French co-production [1] [2] La caza: Carlos Saura: Alfredo Mayo, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Ismael Merlo: Drama: Won Best Director at Berlin: La Dama del Alba: Francisco Rovira Beleta: Dolores del Río, Yuliette Villar: The Diabolical Dr. Z: Jesús Franco: Estella Blain, Mabel Karr, Howard Vernon: French-Spanish co-production [3] [4 ...
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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 ...
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.
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
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 .
Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival): A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme), directed by Claude Lelouch, France Signore & Signori (The Birds, the Bees and the Italians), directed by Pietro Germi, Italy. Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, Location: Italy Silver Ribbon
Below is the list of films that were listed in the annual yearbooks as having the most admissions since 1965. The admissions reported below are those by the end of the year the record was set. The film may have had further admissions in future years.