After the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), Spain was governed by the moralistic and occasionally heavy-handed Falangist regime of...
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Doña Eusebia
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1989
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This confusing and meandering mystery concerns a double crime committed in a rural village in 1956. Greedy land speculators,...
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1989
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Eschewing a realistic depiction of Franco's Spain in the 1940s, director Fernando Trueba uses a touch of sarcastic humor in...
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Rafaela
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1986
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1986
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Antonio (Jose M. Sacristan) is a vagabond traveler who hitches a ride into a small town. He takes a job in a restaurant...
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1986
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1985
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1984
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Fernando Rey plays a Spanish cardinal who returns to his home town thirty years after leaving for Rome. Rey knew that he'd...
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1984
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Milagrós
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1983
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1983
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1982
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1982
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1982
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As cryptic as the title itself, Cripta is about an inmate in a mental hospital who is released to help solve the mystery of...
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1981
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1980
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For the Spanish Mama Turns a Hundred, director Carlos Saura reassembles many of his cast members from his 1972...
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Mother
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1979
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Themes long forbidden in Spain under the Franco dictatorship began to be explored in the years just following his demise. In...
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1976
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Set during the time of the Spanish Civil War, this drama explores the efforts of the ancient mother of an elderly man to win...
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1976
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1975
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With a fairly repugnant basic premise, this Spanish comedy rollicks along to its melodramatic conclusion. In the story, a...
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1974
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This Spanish drama verges on parody as it explores the convoluted, repressed personalities of a family dominated by a...
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1972
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1965
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