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MIS Movies HD PDF
Spanish Cinema Lives a Stellar Moment
The total sales of Spanish Films exhibited during 2011 totaled
185 million Euros and were seen by 30 million viewers,
representing an increase of 100% over 2010.
Spain is ranked #6 in the world in Film Production , behind India,
EEUU, Japan, China and France
EEUU and Mexico are the countries with the highest offer of
Spanish Movies. Only EEUU and Mexico grossed 18 million
Euros.
The country that exhibited the most Spanish Films in 2011 was
Mexico with a total of 36 titles, representing an increase of 44%
from 2010.
Spanish Cinema Lives a Stellar Moment
The total sales of Spanish Films exhibited during 2011 totaled
185 million Euros and were seen by 30 million viewers,
representing an increase of 100% over 2010.
Spain is ranked #6 in the world in Film Production , behind India,
EEUU, Japan, China and France
EEUU and Mexico are the countries with the highest offer of
Spanish Movies. Only EEUU and Mexico grossed 18 million
Euros.
The country that exhibited the most Spanish Films in 2011 was
Mexico with a total of 36 titles, representing an increase of 44%
from 2010.
All time movies
50´s
60´s
La Venganza
Luna Blanca
Dir.J. A. Bardem
Dir. Ladislao
Nominada al Oscar Vajda
Premio Festival
Cannes
70´s
Mama Cumple
100 años
Dir. C. Saura
Nominada al
Oscar
80´s
Volver a
Empezar
Dir. JL Garci
Ganadora de
Oscar
90´s
Belle époque
Dir. F Trueba
Ganadora de
Oscar
2000
El abuelo
Dir. JL Garci
Nominada al
Oscar
20oo
Mar adentro
Dir. A.
Amenabar
Ganadora de
Oscar
The Best Directors of All Times
Amenábar
Los Otros
Abre los ojos..
Jose Luis Garci
Las Verdes Praderas
Volver a Empezar
Fernando Trueba
Belle époque
El embrijo de Shangai
Fernando Colomo
Todos los hombres
Berlanga
El Verdugo
Bienvenido Mr Marsall
The Best of Spanish Talent
Javier Bardem
Antes de que anochezca
Penélope Cruz
Abre los Ojos
Antonio Banderas
Two Much
Paz Vega
El cuerpo del delito
Elsa Pataky
Menos en mas
Jordi Mollá
Años Bárbaros
Elena Anaya
Lagrimas Negras
All Time Stars
Julio Iglesias
La vida sigue igual
Rocio Durcal
Tengo 17 años
Raphael
El Golfo
Sara Montiel
La Violetera
Lola Flores
La Faraona
Marisol
Rumbo a Rio
SEPTEMBER HIGLIGHTS
Jose Luis (Jordi Moyá) is an executive at his parents
underwear factory where his girlfriend Sylvia (Penelope
Cruz) works on the shop floor. When Sylvia falls pregnant,
Jose Luis promises her that he will marry her, most likely
against the wishes of his parents. Jose Luis' mother is
determined to break her son's engagement to a girl from a
lower-class family, and hires Raul, (Javier Bardem) a
potential underwear model and would-be bullfighter to
seduce Sylvia
AWARDS:
Winner of the Silver Lion Award Venice Film Festival
In 1931, a young soldier (Jorge Sanz) deserts from the army
and falls into a country farm, where he is welcomed by the
owner (Fernando Fernán Gomez) due to his political ideas.
He has four daughters (Penelope Cruz, Ariadna Gil, Maribel
Verdú and Miriam Diaz Aroca) ) and all of then fall in love
with the youngster that tries to find his real love
AWARDS:
Academy Awards USA: Oscar Best Foreign Language Film
BAFTA Film Awards: Best Film not in the English Language
Berlin International Film Festival; Nominated best Director
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain: Best Director
Goya Awards: 9 Awards, 14 nominatios
A coming-of-age tale charting the first loves,
lusts and obsessions of friends on vacation at
the end of the 1970s.
Based on a novel by Antonio Soler is the first movie
directed by Antonio Banderas
In 1919, Gerald Brenan a young aspiring idealist English wirter rents a
house for a year in Yegen, a village in Alpujarra, in order to shut
himself out from the world with 2 thousand books that will keep him
company. Throughout this journey he discovers not only peace from
reading and writing but he also developed a desire for a young sexy
teenager, Juliana. This is a biography film about the joy of a man living
with the people around him and the passion of Spanish literature that
will forever be marked in his brillian life time´s work.
AWARDS:
Goya Awards: won (Best Original Score), 4 nominations (Best New
Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Special Effects, Best Production
Supervision