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    crabbers93 — 15 years ago(February 04, 2011 01:53 AM)

    yo yo yo

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      SeisCinemaSeis — 15 years ago(February 08, 2011 06:38 AM)

      You mean spanish films from "Spain"? or movies shot in the "spanish" language regardless of their "nationality?? or both?
      These are 50 of my fav movies IN Spanish either from Spain, Latin America or co-productions between two or more spanish speaking countries (in no particular order):
      Cría cuervos (Saura)
      El espíritu de la colmena (Erice)
      Mar Adentro (Amenábar)
      Hable con ella (Almodóvar)
      El crimen del padre Amaro (Carrera)
      Diarios de motocicleta (Salles)
      La mala educación (Almodóvar)
      La zona (Rodrigo Plá)
      Bajo California (Bolado)
      Voces inocentes (Mandoki)
      Y tu mamá también (Cuarón)
      Veneno para las hadas (Taboada)
      Actas de Marusia (Littín)
      Viridiana (Buñuel)
      El laberinto del fauno (del Toro)
      Hombre mirando al sudeste (Subiela)
      El espinazo del diablo (del Toro)
      Nazarín (Buñuel)
      Todo sobre mi madre (Almodóvar)
      Ensayo de un crimen (Buñuel)
      l (Buñuel)
      Amores perros (González Iñárritu)
      Los olvidados (Buñuel)
      El ángel exterminador (Buñuel)
      El Topo (Jodorowsky)
      Un lugar en el mundo (Aristaráin)
      La última cena (Gutiérrez Alea)
      La perla (Emilio Fernández)
      María Candelaria (Emilio Fernández)
      El lugar sin límites (Ripstein)
      Memorias del subdesarrollo (Gutiérrez Alea)
      El castillo de la pureza (Ripstein)
      La historia oficial (Puenzo)
      El hijo de la novia (Campanella)
      Satanás (Andrés Baiz)
      La teta asustada (Claudia Llosa)
      Machuca (Andrés Wood)
      Macario (Gavaldón)
      El secreto de sus ojos (Campanella)
      Canoa (Cazals)
      Alsino y el cóndor (Littín)
      Fresa y Chocolate (Gutiérrez Alea/Tabío)
      El violín (Vargas)
      Lo que le pasó a Santiago (Jacobo Morales)
      Frida: Naturaleza viva (Leduc)
      Volver a empezar (Garci)
      Fando y Lis (Jodorowsky)
      Biutiful (González Iñárritu)
      Bajo la metralla (Cazals)
      Sólo con tu pareja (Cuarón)

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        pmvk — 15 years ago(February 15, 2011 06:41 AM)

        Great list! I haven't seen all of them, but it contains quite a few films in Spanish that I love.
        My personal favorite is Alejandro Amenábar's
        "Mar adentro"
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        Not mentioned yet, but a quiet little film that I loved is "Bombón: El Perro" (Carlos Sorin, Argentina 2004).

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          oldeballgame — 15 years ago(February 08, 2011 06:57 AM)

          A few favorites of mine,all Spanish speaking countries:
          1)"Spirit of the Beehive"
          2)"Like Water for Chocolate"
          3)"All about my Mother"
          4)"Don't die Without Telling me Where you are Going"
          5)"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown"
          6)"Official Story"
          "A liberal is someone who has his feet firmly plantedin MIDAIR!!"

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            scharnbergmax-se — 15 years ago(March 11, 2011 01:53 PM)

            Without any hesitation "Viridiana" by Luis Buñuel (1961).
            This movie was Spain's official contribution to the Cannes Festival. It received the Golden Palm. But on the very same day it was shown in Cannes it was totally forbidden in both Spain and France. (It was during the semi-dictatorship of de Gaulle.)
            Some thing that were said about the movie at that time, were not true. Actually, general Franco had no objections to the movie. - But this was Buñuel's first movie in Spain since the Franco rebellion started. Now he was in a sense to be reconciled with this regime. But he actually had made a highly critical "bomb", not least against the Catholic Church.
            As a consequence, when this film was shown in Sweden (and probably the same was true of many other countries), it was an enormous experience when the movie immediately started with the Halelujah Choir from Händel's "Messias".
            Before young Viridiana retreats to a cloister she must visits her father's sister's former husband, whose economic aid had enabled (well, something that would make her retreat more easy). This sister died on her wedding night, probably during the sexual act. Physically, Viridiana is very similar to her paternal aunt. So the first night in the uncle's house/castle he takes out the wedding cloths of his dead wife and tries to put her corset on himself. This scene is accompanied by a section from Bach's Missa in B Minor, and the Choir sings "Born by a virgin".
            In the same scene Viridiana is sleepwalking and goes past her uncle with garn balls in her basket and throws them in the fire. She puts ashes into the basket, and throws in on the uncle's bed.

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              OldSamVimes — 9 years ago(September 28, 2016 01:56 AM)

              I agree with Viridiana, a haunting film.

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                continuousmonsterdrip — 14 years ago(November 15, 2011 07:24 PM)

                The Bunuel films.
                Juan Antonio Bardem's
                Death Of A Cyclist
                I've been trying to locate some movies from the golden age of Mexican cinema. Not much luck.

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                  SeisCinemaSeis — 14 years ago(December 09, 2011 02:42 PM)

                  I've been trying to locate some movies from the golden age of Mexican cinema. Not much luck.
                  Try Amazon.com. There you can find dozens (hundreds?) of films from the mexican golden age. If that doesn't work, try here: Mixup.com (just type the ORIGINAL name in spanish in the search bar).
                  Good luck.

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                    jpmccusa-1 — 14 years ago(December 09, 2011 03:24 PM)

                    800 Balas
                    Planta 4a
                    El Embrujo de Shanghai
                    El color de las nubes
                    Nos Miran
                    El Espinazo del Diablo
                    El Viaje de Carol
                    Pa Negri
                    Entrelobos
                    Eres mi héroe

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                      chellard — 14 years ago(February 26, 2012 07:14 PM)

                      its a tie between y tu mama tambien and motorcycle diaries

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                        hiddenagenda1 — 11 years ago(August 10, 2014 04:27 PM)

                        Pan's Labyrinth (2006)- 10/10
                        Volker Flenske: (While torturing David) I don't know why you're doing this to yourself!

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                          sprendlinger — 9 years ago(September 21, 2016 03:08 AM)

                          Brecha (2009): His acting was so good that I just couldn't believe it when I read that tis was the first time on screen for beautiful Jose Ramon Lafita
                          And the movie has a good storyline, too
                          Talking about a Spanish boy actor of some years ago, I should of course also mention a much older movie from that country (a classic, showing a very unusual story; but to my knowledge, it's still unavailable on DVD!); perhaps you already guessed it:
                          Tobi - el nino con alas (Lolo Garcia)
                          If movies in spanish language are to be included here, I'd like to mention Popi (1969) and Verano del potro
                          Regards
                          sprendlinger

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                            latin_buddy — 4 years ago(August 11, 2021 12:01 AM)

                            • Vacas (1992)
                              https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103186/
                            • La Lengua de Las Mariposas (1999)
                              https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188030/
                            • Libertarias (1996)
                              https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113649/
                            • Soldados de Salamina (2003)
                              https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0314693/
                              As you can see, I'm a Spanish Civil War buff 🙂
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                              MortSahlFan — 4 years ago(September 21, 2021 03:10 PM)

                              La Caza
                              The Castle of Purity
                              https://www.patreon.com/LoyalOpposition

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                                Slug Bait — 4 years ago(September 22, 2021 05:22 AM)

                                Secaustrados (Kidnapped) - 2010
                                Just because I'm not on THEIR side, doesn't mean I'm on YOURS.

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                                  Paul P. Powell — 7 months ago(August 26, 2025 07:34 AM)

                                  'Viridiana
                                  ' by Luis Bunuel.
                                  [If it is technically not Spanish? –for some reason which escapes me just at this moment as I type this? –then I beg your pardon.]
                                  Paul P. Powell, Pool Player

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                                    tommyboy — 7 months ago(August 26, 2025 07:35 AM)

                                    El Sur by Victor Erice

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