Can you guys recommend some good Spanish speaking films?
And I dont mean that spic shit from South America.
Can you guys recommend some good Spanish speaking films?
And I dont mean that spic shit from South America.
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Guillermo del Toro's movies, though they are still from a spic.
Almost anything by Alex de la Iglesia.
If you want something more classy:
El Espiritu de la Colmena (The Spirit of the Beehive)
Los Santos Inocentes (The Holly Innocents)
>Almost anything by Alex de la Iglesia.
For example, 800 balas, pic related.
More like Memex de la Iglesia
Santiago Segura-tier hack
Which European country does the most incest movies? My guess its probably between Italy, France and Spain
I've never heard of any incestcine from Spain
Almodovar probably has some shitty gay incest movies, but I refuse to watch that pinko fag bullshit.
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* El dia de la bestia ( Alex de la Iglesia, Spain)
*El lado oscuro del corazón ( Eliseo Subiela, Argentina)
La niña de tus ojos is pretty great.
Trueba is a good director and a sequel is dropping in a few weeks
La Isla Minima
like True Detective but in 1980's Andalucia
>not watching father son incest kino
Are you gay or something?
El pico (1983) by Eloy de la Iglesia
The Spirit of the Beehive
El Sur
Cria Cuervos
If you like pretending to be a little girl with daddy issues.
>but I refuse to watch that pinko fag bullshit
And you're missing out on some seriously well directed movies, The Skin I Live In is seriously good.
This, watch Mimic and get over racism.
Actually it's mostly Italian directors working in Belgium to bypass laws and Turkish directors doing the cunnykino.
Mientras Duermes/While you Sleep is good. Especially if you have a rape fetish.
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The Tit and the Moon and since its close to halloween the first REC.
What type of movie, guiri?
>Can you guys recommend some good Spanish speaking films?
Spic you fool, spic not spanish!
Cristóbal Colón, de oficio... descubridor
Amanece que no es poco is true kino, but you really need to understand the idiosyncrasy of Spanish villages to understand its humor
Wild Tales, its got 4 small stories packed into it. Quite reminiscent of a fever dream desu
Amores Perros, Los Olvidados.
Airbag. The good version of The Hangover, tean hears earlier.
Torrente. The first one. It shows a side of Spain rarely shown in any other movies.
El Milagro de P. Tinto. Absurdist comedy with some feels. Also, the way that Spain looked like in Franco's time.
Los Santos Inocentes. Be prepared for this one.
El Método. A bottle episode about a job interview. A character movie. Ideal if you want to get a grasp from the language. You can see different people from different social strata interacting in a somewhat realistic manner.
Los Amantes del Círculo Polar. Them feels.
Alatriste.
Viggo Mortensen as a Spanish soldier in XVII century (during one of the conflicts in the 30 Years War era)
People seriously don't know this one?
Its a test of patience, though, if you don't buy the Humor. Its a series of sketches, really, and not all of them can resonate with everybody.
Mentiras y Gordas
>A descendant from Argentinians
>Portrays a hardened soldier in XVI Spain
His accent kills all immersion. Also, they tried to cram 4 or 5 books into two hours. That movie is a fucking mess (thanks to our vast array of regional governments, the equivalent of studio execs)
is Biutiful good? been told to watch it
>Coescrita por González Sinde, ministra olvidada
>La Ley Sinde
>nobody remembers this
Almost any flick this fag has done.imho
Mexican tho.
Spain is an irrelevant moor shithole though
Maria Y El Arana is a pretty young romance film.
*good
Watch some Mexican films from 30' to 70'
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It is actually a pretty decent list
Witches from Zugarramurdi. It's fucking kino.
Also anything by Almodovar.
Relatos Salvajes is one to watch if you want a great dark comedy. Made in Argentina, but suck a dick cuz it's a solid film.
>Tasio
follows the life of Tasio in the basque countryside. Probably my favorite movie ever, comfy and nostalgic
>Vacas (Cows)
follows two competing families in the basque countryside across several generations, starting in the early 1900s I think, I don't remember very well
Comfy as well
>Silencio Roto (Broken Silence)
Life in a small town right after the spanish civil war (1940s)
Not comfy at all, it's a rough movie
This and La hora incógnita
t. Christin Moro
Where do you negros find classic Spanish films like ? The library? Cine de barrio? Regular torrent sites have nothing
I would recommend the first Torrente (1988) to anyone
This guy is also in some good films
Best (possibly only?) pike battle on film.
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>Not watching it on release date
I bet you didn't even fight in Cuba
I watched them some time ago on some random stream page, sorry I can help you
who is this Iberian semen demon?
>Torrente
The Skin I Live In is the best Spanish film. Almodovar in general is just untouchable in that regard.
>Mentiras y Gordas
Why does Ana de Armas always look like a completely different person from one film to another?
"Spic shit" would be from Puerto Rico
Anything from South America would be "Wetback shit".
Geeze if you're gonna throw around offensive racial slurs at least get your shit right or you look like an idiot.
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The Last Circus.
There's an RLM HitB of it :^)