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page 2Spanish drama films

Earth
1996 film directed by Julio Médem

La prima Angélica
1974 film by Carlos Saura

Bewitched Love
1967 film by Francisco Rovira Beleta

Alas de Mariposa
1991 film by Juanma Bajo Ulloa

Soldiers of Salamina
2003 film by David Trueba

The Wolf
2004 film by Miguel Courtois

What Max Said
1978 film by Emilio Martínez Lázaro

Deaf
2025 Spanish drama film

Nowhere
2023 film directed by Albert Pintó

Nobody Wants the Night
2015 film directed by Isabel Coixet

Mataharis
Mataharis is a 2007 Spanish drama film directed and co-written by Icíar Bollaín. It stars Najwa Nimri, Tristán Ulloa, María Vázquez and Nuria González. The plot follows the lives of three female detectives who investigate the secrets of others, but end up uncovering their own families' lies and truths they would prefer to ignore.

Vengeance
1958 Spanish drama film by Juan Antonio Bardem

15 Years and One Day
2013 film

Another Day of Life
2018 animated film by Raul de la Fuente and Damian Nenow

Lion's Den
2008 film by Pablo Trapero

The Witching Hour
1985 film by Jaime de Armiñán

The Nest
1980 film by Jaime de Armiñán

Half of Heaven
1986 film by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón

Quién te cantará
2018 film by Carlos Vermut

Course Completed
1987 film by José Luis Garci

Afternoon of the Bulls
1956 film by Ladislao Vajda

The Broken Crown
2016 film by Jordi Frades

La Ciénaga
2001 film by Lucrecia Martel

Barrio
1998 film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa

The Bride
2015 film by Paula Ortiz

¡Dispara!
¡Dispara! (also known as Outrage!) is a 1993 drama film directed by Carlos Saura, starring Francesca Neri and Antonio Banderas. Taking place in Madrid, the story is a revenge tragedy. The film is a Spanish-Italian co-production.

El Bola
1999 film by Achero Mañas

Maixabel
Maixabel () is a 2021 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín and co-written by Bollaín and Isa Campo. The film stars Blanca Portillo and Luis Tosar alongside Bruno Sevilla, Urko Olazabal and María Cerezuela and is based on the true story of Maixabel Lasa, a woman whose husband, Juan María Jáuregui, was killed by ETA, a Basque separatist group, and who receives an invitation to talk with the killers of her husband eleven years after.

A Night in Old Mexico
2013 film by Emilio Aragón Álvarez

Adú
Adú is a 2020 Spanish drama film directed by Salvador Calvo, written by Alejandro Hernández and starring Moustapha Oumarou, Luis Tosar and Álvaro Cervantes. The film premiered in Spain on 31 January 2020.

The Lucky Star
1997 film by Ricardo Franco

Spain Again
1969 film by Jaime Camino

The Sea
2000 film by Agustí Villaronga

Me Too
2009 film

Solitary Fragments
2007 film by Jaime Rosales

The Sleeping Voice
2011 film by Benito Zambrano

Close Your Eyes
2023 film directed by Víctor Erice

Between Your Legs
1999 film by Manuel Gómez Pereira

Cradle Song
1994 film by José Luis Garci

By My Side Again
1999 film by Gracia Querejeta

Beyond the Garden
1996 film by Pedro Olea

The Motive
2017 film by Manuel Martín Cuenca

At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon
1961 film by Juan Antonio Bardem

The 7th Day
2004 Spanish film by Carlos Saura

Beautiful Youth
2014 film by Jaime Rosales

Sesión continua
1984 film by José Luis Garci

Madeinusa
Madeinusa is a 2006 Peruvian-Spanish drama film directed by Claudia Llosa.

Cinco lobitos
2022 film directed by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa

The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo
2025 film directed by Diego Céspedes

In the City of Sylvia
2007 film by José Luis Guerín

La Tía Tula
1964 film by Miguel Picazo

Long Live the Bride and Groom
1970 film by Luis García Berlanga

White Elephant
2012 film directed by Pablo Trapero

Solas
1999 film by Benito Zambrano

Nothing in Return
2015 film by Daniel Guzmán

Bye
2019 film by Paco Cabezas

The Holy Innocents
1984 film by Mario Camus

The Love of Captain Brando
1974 film by Jaime de Armiñán

Mimosas
2016 film by Oliver Laxe

Reckless
1951 Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde