Released Date:
1987-04-09
Languages:
Spanish
Countries:
Spain
Runtime:
106 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (302 Reviews)
Director:
Eloy de la IglesiaJosè Luis Alonso de Santos (screenplay)
Gonzalo Goicoechea (screenplay)
Eloy de la Iglesia (screenplay)
Josè Luis Alonso de Santos (play)
Released Date:
2003-01-31
Languages:
Spanish
Countries:
Spain
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
(221 Reviews)
Director:
Miguel HermosoGenres:
DramaJoaquin comes back to Granada in the eighties trying to find out about something happened when he was a child and the Spanish Civil War was going on. He helped an unknown man who survived after being executed. He finds the man, Galapago, who is now quite old, poor and with almost no memory. Joaquin takes care of him and finds hints that point to Galapago as Federico Garcèa Lorca.
Released Date:
2010-01-15
Languages:
Spanish, English
Countries:
Spain
Runtime:
127 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (29185 Reviews)
Director:
Pedro AlmodèvarPassion, obsession, wealth, jealousy, family, guilt, and creativity. In Madrid, Harry Caine is a blind screenwriter, assisted by Judit and her son Diego. The past comes rushing in when Harry learns of the death of Ernesto Martel, a wealthy businessman, and Ernesto's son pays Harry a visit. In a series of flashbacks to the 1990s, we see Harry, who was then Mateo Blanco, a director; he falls in love with Ernesto's mistress, Lena, and casts her in a film, which Ernesto finances. Ernesto is jealous and obsessive, sending his son to film the making of the movie, to follow Lena and Mateo, and to give him the daily footage. Judit doesn't like Lena. It's a collision course.
Released Date:
2010-09-10
Languages:
Spanish
Countries:
Spain
Runtime:
101 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (362 Reviews)
Director:
Achero MaèasGenres:
DramaLeo is immediately set adrift by his new found responsibilities as a single parent, a feeling that is made doubly distressing when Dafne, herself understandably confused and heartbroken by her mother's absence, asks for an "artificial" mother to help her fall asleep at night. It is here that Maèas takes the road less traveled, but to write any more about the plot line he introduces would be unfair to both the viewer and filmmaker alike. Suffice it to say that Leo's actions are both surprising and potentially dangerous, as they require Leo to subsume his own identity to the point where he nearly loses it
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