Highest-Rated Movies about 'Spanish Cinema'

The Spirit of the Beehive (1973), Belle Epoque (1992), The Executioner (1963), Mondays in the Sun (2002), What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1984), Pain and Glory (2019), DarkBlueAlmostBlack (2006), Elisa, My Love (1977) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Spanish Cinema movies.

#16. More Money, More Family (2015)

Storyline: Sisters Ethel and Suzie haven't spoken in 15 years. When their brother dies and no one shows up, cousins Rudy and Shawn decide that it's time to get the family back together...no matter what! They hatch a plan to tell the entire family that they won the lottery and invite everyone to a party to pass out the money, hoping their mothers will come. Will the plan work, or will this crazy plan backfire and split the family apart forever?—Grindstone Entertainment Group, LLC.

Plot Keywords: comedy, family, drama, spanish, 2015, marriage, money ...

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#17. Alatriste (2006)

Storyline: Spain 17th century.Diego Alatriste, brave and heroic soldier, is fighting under his King's army in the Flandes region. His best mate, Balboa, falls in a trap and near to die ask to Diego, as his last desire, to looking after his son Inigo and grow him as a soldier. Alatriste has to come back to Madrid.

Plot Keywords: history, adventure, war, action, drama, spanish, 17th century ...

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#18. The Executioner (1970)

Storyline: Explosive international intrigue results when British Intelligence Agent John Shay (George Peppard) suspects Adam Booth (Keith Michell), a colleague, of being a double-agent. Although Shay's superiors warn him against an investigation, he travels to Greece and Turkey in order to check out his suspicions. There, Shay becomes involved with the beautiful Sarah (Dame Joan Collins), who was once his lover, and is now Booth's wife. Before long, Shay realizes that he is being used as a Communist pawn, and has fallen into grave danger.—alfiehitchie

Plot Keywords: crime, thriller, drama, spanish cinema, film noir, social criticism, moral dilemma ...

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#19. Fiesta (1947)

Storyline: Famous matador Antonio Morales's disappointment turns to joy when his wife's pregnancy yields twins, and the second child is the hoped for boy. Morales names his twins Maria and Mario, and as soon as he is old enough, begins to train Mario for the bull-fighting ring. However, Mario's interests lie more in music, while his sister Maria is fascinated with the ring. Eventually, Mario is angered by the high demands of his father and leaves town for a chance to study with a famous composer. Mario abandoning the bullring brings disgrace to the family name, but Maria has a plan...—L. Hamre

Plot Keywords: drama, historical, war, spanish, poverty, family, tradition ...

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#22. The Queen of Spain (2016)

Storyline: We are immersed in the 1950s, as the film diva Macarena Granada returns from Hollywood to Spain to shoot a US blockbuster entitled The Queen of Spain, where she will breathe life into Isabella I of Castile. In Madrid, not only will she meet up again with her old friends and colleagues from the troupe but she will also have to contend with another dictatorial regime: that of Francisco Franco.—AnonymousB

Plot Keywords: history, comedy, drama, spanish cinema, hollywood, film industry, female lead ...

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#23. No Way Jose (2015)

Storyline: JOSE STERN -- formerly Joseph Stern, until he discovered he was 1/8th Mexican -- is on the precipice of turning 40. Going on 75. He and his band, The Borges, have been relegated to playing childrens' birthday parties. He was always a little miserable. Now he's very miserable. Thankfully, he has in essence the perfect woman to balance him. DUSTY, his fiance, is a warm, beautiful, laid back, supportive, veterinarian. She is the Yin to his Yang. That is, until she discovers a old secret of Jose and kicks him out and into the warm bosom of his falling-apart-at-the-seams-married-with-children friends' home , where he spends the rest of film seeking counsel from his burnt out friends, dates an insane ex-girlfriend, and sorts through his past, all in an effort to find himself... and perhaps Dusty.—anonymous

Plot Keywords: comedy, spanish, independent film, humor, social satire, modern life, urban life ...

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#25. Seventeen (1983)

Storyline: This cinéma vérité documentary covers several months in the lives of a group of high school students in Muncie, Ind. The filmmaker focuses on Lynn, a white girl whose relationship with an African-American student has caused controversy. After a cross is burned on her lawn, Lynn responds with righteous anger rather than fear, standing up to her community's bigotry. Meanwhile, Lynn's peers face their own trials, including an unplanned pregnancy and alcohol abuse.

Plot Keywords: youth, coming of age, romance, friendship, rebellion, family, school ...

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