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Your search by 'Spain' identified 9 films

  • DarkBlueAlmostBlack
    DarkBlueAlmostBlack

    Spain, 2006, 105 min.

    Sporting visual flair to burn and a plot that unfurls in unexpected ways, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo’s tragicomic debut chronicles twenty-somethings Jorge and Israel’s attempts to form their identities, both personal and sexual, while posing questions about love and morality in these complex times. Arév

  • Doghead
    Doghead

    Spain, 2006, 90 min.

    18-year old Samuel suffers from a rare neurological condition that leads him to become easily disoriented, causing him to view everything from a distance. Once he moves to the city, circumstances force him to change his ways in this inventive feature from one of Spain’s most promising young director

  • The Fence
    The Fence

    Spain, 2006, 11 min.

    For countless centuries, the fishermen of the Gibraltar Strait have gone out to sea, ritually forming a circle with their boats, to practice the ancient art of catching tuna with an enormous labyrinth of nets and with their bare hands.

  • Goya's Ghosts
    Goya's Ghosts

    Spain, 2007, 114 min.

    Francisco Goya lived through some of Spain's most turbulent history, and his art comes alive in Milos Forman's latest film. Stellan Skarsgård brings enthusiastic life to Goya, with Natalie Portman as his muse and Javier Bardem as the villainous member of the Spanish Inquisition who has his own agend

  • Invisibles
    Invisibles

    Spain, 2007, 95 min.

    Giving voice to those silenced by international indifference, Javier Bardem teams with Doctors Without Borders to produce this powerful collection of short films. Five acclaimed directors shed light on heroic yet unsung humanitarian efforts to combat international crises, which

  • Life on the Edge
    Life on the Edge

    Spain, 2007, 90 min.

    Based on the autobiographical novel by Ferran Torrent, legendary Catalan director Ventura Pons conjures up a stylish, jazz-inflected character piece. With this story of an unlikely friendship between a ditch digger and a flamboyant gambler, Pons pits the pleasures of self-confidence against the

  • Nömadak Tx
    Nömadak Tx

    Spain, 2006, 86 min.

    Two musicians journey to remote regions of the world, using the txalaparta, a uniquely collaborative traditional Basque instrument, as a medium for cross-cultural exchange. Traveling to the north of India, the Mongolian Steppes, the Sahara desert and Lapland, the film captures an exciting, organic

  • Salvador
    Salvador

    Spain, 2006, 133 min.

    This gripping, poignant profile of Catalan anarchist and political martyr Salvador Puig Antich boldly addresses the troubled politics of Spain’s recent past. Apprehended in a shootout in which a young officer was killed, Puig Antich’s trial and fate proved more political than his worst

  • Summer Rain
    Summer Rain

    Spain, 2007, 120 min.

    Director Antonio Banderas delivers a haunting tale of friendship, love, sex, betrayal, death and ultimately, life. During a summer spent by the pool, three teenaged boys experience a lifetime of sensation, depicted with flashes of color, light and lyrical verse.