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List of films by decade. Spanish films: 1897 - 1929. Spanish films of the 1930s. Spanish films of the 1940s. Spanish films of the 1950s. Spanish films of the 1960s. Spanish films of the 1970s. Spanish films of the 1980s. Spanish films of the 1990s.
Language. Spanish. Box office. $1.1 million [2][3] The Platform (Spanish: El hoyo, lit. 'The Hole') is a 2019 Spanish dystopian thriller film [4] directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. [5] The film is set in a large, industrial tower named the "Vertical Self-Management Center." Residents of the tower are placed inside because of crimes they had ...
Mia y Moi [es] Director: Borja de la Vega Cast: Bruna Cusí, Ricardo Gómez, Eneko Sagardoy, Joe Manjón. [8] 28. The Year of Fury (El año de la furia) Director: Rafa Russo Cast: Alberto Ammann, Joaquín Furriel, Daniel Grao, Martina Gusman, Sara Sálamo, Maribel Verdú.
Mirage (2018). In this trippy sci-fi thriller from Spain, a happily married mother named Vera learns there's a possibility of saving the life of a boy who lived in her home 25 years earlier.
Wild Tales (Spanish: Relatos Salvajes) is a 2014 Spanish-language satirical [7][8][9] absurdist [10][11] dark comedy anthology film, written and directed by the Argentine filmmaker Damián Szifron. The film, which is a Spanish-Argentinian co-production, is composed of six standalone shorts with a common theme of catharsis, violence and vengeance.
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. Spanish-language films by country (6 C) Spanish-language films by decade (12 C) Spanish-language films by genre (16 C) Upcoming Spanish-language films (11 P)
Spanish films. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spanish films. This category lists films which were made and/or produced in the European country of Spain. You may have also been looking for Category:Spanish-language films, for films whose main speaking language is Spanish.
17. 32 Malasana Street (Malasaña 32) Director: Albert Pintó Cast: Begoña Vargas, Iván Marcos [es], Bea Segura, Sergio Castellanos [es], José Luis de Madariaga. [4] 24. I Love You, Stupid (Te quiero, imbécil) Director: Laura Mañá. Cast: Quim Gutiérrez, Natalia Tena, Alfonso Bassave [es], Alba Ribas, Ernesto Alterio.