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The Impossible
2012 film directed by Juan Antonio Bayona

The Machinist
2004 film by Brad Anderson

The Skin I Live In
2011 film by Pedro Almodóvar

Pain and Glory
2019 film directed by Pedro Almodóvar

A Fantastic Woman
2017 film directed by Sebastián Lelio

Society of the Snow
2023 film directed by J. A. Bayona

Tristana
1970 film by Luis Buñuel

Julieta
2016 film directed by Pedro Almodóvar

Parallel Mothers
2021 film directed by Pedro Almodóvar

The Milk of Sorrow
2009 film by Claudia Llosa

The Room Next Door
2024 film by Pedro Almodóvar

High Heels
1991 film by Pedro Almodóvar

The 33
2015 film by Patricia Riggen

My Life Without Me
2003 film by Isabel Coixet

Mondays in the Sun
2002 film by Fernando León de Aranoa

The Flower of My Secret
1995 film by Pedro Almodóvar

Black Bread
2010 film by Agustí Villaronga

Libertarias
Libertarias (English: Libertarians) is a Spanish historical drama made in 1996. It was written and directed by Vicente Aranda.

Gloria
2013 film directed by Sebastián Lelio

Carmen & Lola
2018 film by Arantxa Echevarria

The Crime of Father Amaro
2002 film directed by Carlos Carrera

Begin the Beguine
1982 film by José Luis Garci

The Secret Life of Words
2005 film by Isabel Coixet

Alcarràs
2022 film directed by Carla Simón

Tini: The Movie
2016 film directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini

XXY
2007 film by Lucía Puenzo

Even the Rain
2010 film by Icíar Bollaín
Tetro
Tetro is a 2009 drama film written, directed, and produced by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Vincent Gallo, Alden Ehrenreich, and Maribel Verdú. Filming took place in 2008 in Buenos Aires, Patagonia, and Spain. An international co-production between the United States, Argentina, Spain, and Italy, the film received a limited theatrical release in the U.S. on June 11, 2009.

Fire Will Come
2019 film directed by Óliver Laxe

Ma Ma
2015 film directed by Julio Medem

A Twelve-Year Night
2018 film directed by Álvaro Brechner

Bread and Roses
2000 film by Ken Loach

The South
1983 film by Víctor Erice

Calle Mayor
1956 film by Juan Antonio Bardem

The Grandfather
1998 film by José Luis Garci

Venuto al mondo
2012 film by Sergio Castellitto

The Bookshop
2017 film by Isabel Coixet

Summer 1993
2017 film by Carla Simón

Caótica Ana
2007 film directed by Julio Médem

Camino
2008 film by Javier Fesser

El Dorado
1988 film by Carlos Saura

Skins
2017 film by Eduardo Casanova

Triage
2009 film by Danis Tanović

Secrets of the Heart
1997 film by Montxo Armendáriz

As Luck Would Have It
2011 film by Álex de la Iglesia

Pacifiction
Pacifiction () is a 2022 political drama film written and directed by Albert Serra, and starring Benoît Magimel. The film premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or. The film title is a portmanteau of the words Pacific and fiction.

Deprisa, Deprisa
1981 film by Carlos Saura

Loreak
Loreak, released in the US as Flowers, is a 2014 Basque-language Spanish drama film directed by Jon Garaño and Jose Mari Goenaga.

The Dancer and the Thief
2009 film by Fernando Trueba

Mother
2019 film directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen

7 Days in Havana
2012 anthology film by 7 different directors: Benicio del Toro, Pablo Trapero, Julio Médem, Elia Suleiman, Gaspar Noé, Juan Carlos Tabío and Laurent Cantet

The Artist and the Model
2012 film by Fernando Trueba

Furtivos
1975 film by José Luis Borau

La colmena
1982 film by Mario Camus

Earth
1996 film directed by Julio Médem

The Summit
2017 film directed by Santiago Mitre

Golden Balls
1993 film by Bigas Luna

Vacas
Vacas (English: Cows) is a 1992 Spanish film written and directed by Julio Médem. The film stars Carmelo Gómez, Emma Suárez, Ana Torrent, and Karra Elejalde. An eerie family saga set in rural Basque Country, the cryptic film follows the intertwined story of three generations of two families from 1875 to 1936. It was Médem's first film and for it he won the 1993 Goya Award as Best New Director.

Elisa, vida mía
1977 film by Carlos Saura

Obaba
Obaba is a 2005 Spanish-German drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz based on Bernardo Atxaga's novel Obabakoak. It features Pilar López de Ayala, Juan Diego Botto, Bárbara Lennie, Eduard Fernández, and Peter Lohmeyer.