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  2. Alatriste - Wikipedia

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    The film, which stars Viggo Mortensen, is the second most expensive Spanish language film ever made in Spain (about €24 million – US$30 million); only preceded by Agora. It portrays Spain of the 17th century using both fictional and real characters. Twentieth Century Fox has bought the rights to the film. [1] [2]

  3. Don Quixote (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    A huge undertaking for Spanish cinema in its day, it was the longest film version of the novel up to that time (two hours and twelve minutes, plus an intermission), and very likely the most faithful, reverently following the book in its dialogue and order of episodes, unlike G.W. Pabst's 1933 version and the later Russian film version, which ...

  4. Despite Everything - Wikipedia

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    Despite Everything (Spanish: A pesar de todo) is a 2019 Spanish comedy film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini and starring Blanca Suárez, Macarena García, Amaia Salamanca, and Belén Cuesta. [1] The film premiered at the Málaga Film Festival on 16 March 2019, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and released on Netflix on 3 May 2019, becoming the most-watched Spanish ...

  5. Entre tinieblas - Wikipedia

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    Dark Habits (Spanish: Entre Tinieblas) is a 1983 Spanish black comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Julieta Serrano, Marisa Paredes and Chus Lampreave. The plot follows a cabaret singer who finds refuge in a convent of eccentric nuns, while the film is an exploration of the anachronistic situation of ...

  6. Category:Films based on Spanish novels - Wikipedia

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    B. Banderas, the Tyrant; The Bastard Brother of God; The Bastards' Fig Tree; La colmena (film) Beyond the Garden; The Bilingual Lover; Black Bread; The Black Siren

  7. Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law - Wikipedia

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    Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (Spanish: Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley) [1] [n. 1] is a 1998 Spanish dark comedy film written and directed by Santiago Segura, who stars as José Luis Torrente, a racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and fascist former police agent. [2]

  8. FYI, These Spanish-Language Movies on Netflix Are Worth the ...

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    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.

  9. Unknown Origins - Wikipedia

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    Unknown Origins (Spanish: Orígenes secretos) is a 2020 Spanish thriller film directed by David Galán Galindo [], written by David Galán Galindo and Fernando Navarro, based on Galindo's novel of the same name, and starring Javier Rey, Verónica Echegui and Brays Efe alongside Antonio Resines.