Veteran Spanish director Luis Garcia Berlanga created this anarchic black comedy about sexual impotence and millennial...
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1999
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This Spanish comedy set in a Valencia prison, contains political overtones. A promoter decides to organize a gala dinner to...
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1994
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In this comedy, a manufacturer of turrón, a candy which resembles the honey-almond confection halvah, wants to promote it...
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1987
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This entertaining comedy is set in 1938 during the Spanish Civil War when a group of Republican soldiers sneak into a...
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1985
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1984
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1982
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This is the third film in a sequence that started in 1978, about the Marquis de Leguineches, his hopeless son Luis José, his...
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1981
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A Marquis (Luis Escobar) suddenly becomes inspired to reclaim his palace, now gone to seed, right in the heart of Madrid. He...
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1980
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Few sacred cows go un-gored in this satirical Spanish movie. In Spain, as in England, instead of getting together over a...
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1978
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When Michel (Michel Piccoli) gets the life-sized sex doll he ordered, shipped directly from Japan, he is only intrigued by it...
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1974
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A bank clerk and his mother visit the beach the day before his wedding to a beautiful Spanish woman. He leaves his mother...
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1969
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Ricardo (Rodolfo Beban) steps out on his wife Carmen (Sonia Bruno) after less than two years of marriage to taste the...
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1967
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The business of death provides the framework for this black comedy about a mortician's assistant who wants to marry an...
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1964
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The four "truths" are in this instance, four different romantic or dramatic vignettes in a slightly uneven compilation film....
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1963
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This is an effective satire directed by Luis Berlanga that pans charity from the head -- the cold, calculated or unthinking...
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1961
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Spain's contribution to the 1958 Brussels Film Festival was Los Jueves Milagro (Miracles of Thursday). The story is faintly...
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1958
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The Spanish/Italian Rocket From Calabuch is significant only as the last film of beloved character actor Edmund Gwenn. The...
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1956
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1953
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Bienvenido Mr. Marshall (Welcome Mr. Marshall) is a comedy predicated on the Marshall Plan, which provided American financial...
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1952
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1951
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