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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 .
0–9. List of Spanish films of 1950; List of Spanish films of 1951; List of Spanish films of 1952; List of Spanish films of 1953; List of Spanish films of 1954
A list of the earliest films produced in the Cinema of Spain, ordered by year of release from 1897 to 1929. For an alphabetical list of articles on Spanish films, see Category:Spanish films . 1897-1929
Germán, desperate not to lose his family and go to jail, drowns Silvia in a river. Later, he hides both bodies in the river, causing them to sink with stones. He returns home, takes a shower and lies down on the bed. His wife tells the police that her husband ran over a dog, became very nervous and called the emergency services in a panic.
Padre no hay más que uno 5: Santiago Segura (director/screenplay); Marta González de Vega [] (screenplay); Santiago Segura, Toni Acosta, Martina D’Antiochia, Calma Segura [], Luna Fulgencio, Carlos G. Morollón, Sirena Segura [], Blanca Ramírez, Leo Harlem, Sílvia Abril, Loles León, El Cejas [], Carlos Iglesias, Marta González de Vega
0–9. List of Spanish films before 1930; List of Spanish films of the 1930s; List of Spanish films of the 1940s; List of Spanish films of the 1950s; List of Spanish films of the 1960s
Spanish Civil War: Shot in Benito Mussolini's studios Cinecittà in Rome Los hijos de la noche: Benito Perojo: Comedy: Shot in Benito Mussolini's studios Cinecittà in Rome L'espoir, Sierra de Teruel: André Malraux: Spanish Civil War: Banned in France until 1945. Banned in Spain until 1977. Based on Malraux's own book L'espoir: Sighs of Spain ...
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