
Josefina Serratosa
1911 - 1990Dramma della gelosia (tutti i particolari in cronaca)
Ettore Scola
Marcello Mastroianni, Monica Vitti
Construction worker Oreste and young fiancee Adelaide meet Nello, cook in a pizzeria. This love triangle often go to communist rallies, and enjoy the filthy beach of Ostia. Will the hostile environment leave a way to jealousy?
A Drama of Jealousy (and Other Things)
La vida por delante
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Analía Gadé, Fernando Fernán Gómez
Finished their careers of Law and Medicine, respectively, Antonio Redondo and Josefina Castro, a pair of young Spanish newlyweds, are looking for work to buy an apartment and start a life together, but they will face enormous difficulties throughout the process.
Life Ahead
Nine Letters to Bertha
Basilio Martín Patino
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Elsa Baeza
Lorenzo is a young man who has just returned to Salamanca (Spain) from England, where he fell in love with Berta, a girl daughter of exiled parents who have never seen Spain. Lorenzo tries through some beautiful letters that she understands how is the world where her parents once lived.
Nine Letters to Berta
Cómicos
Juan Antonio Bardem
Elisa Galvé, Fernando Rey
Ana Ruiz, a young actress who works in a traveling theater company, plays only minor roles, but she hopes to succeed and prefers the success to the love of Michael. When the company decides to release "Heaven is not far," Ana hopes to be the young protagonist, however, the paper turns to fall on the veteran Carmen. The businessman Charles Marquez offers Ana to be the star in the new play if she becomes his lover
Comedians
Don Lucio and Brother Pío
José Antonio Nieves Conde
Tony Leblanc, José Isbert
Brother Pío, intending to collect charity for a group of nuns who run an orphanage, travels to Madrid with a statue of the Baby Jesus. On the train ride there, he meets Lucio, a slick-talking small-time thief, who steals the statue from him in order to collect the donations for himself.
Don Lucio and Brother Pío
Amanecer en Puerta Oscura
José María Forqué
Francisco Rabal, Luis Peña
Set in rural South of Spain in the 19th century, tells the story of group of outlaws, from very different origins, trying to survive, hiding from the law enforcement officers in caves in a hilly area, and their struggle against the evil mining company that exploits the poor people of their home village.
Whom God Forgives
Historias de Madrid
Ramón Comas
Tony Leblanc, Licia Calderón
Dawn in Madrid. In the Plaza de la Cibeles begins the daily grind. The statue of the goddess, from its source in the center of the square tells the story of a man, petty speculator, owner of an old building that is going to ask Saint Nicholas for his cooperation to make it sink, and thus be able to lift a twelve-story modern building. But the inhabitants of the block have also implored the Saint to prevent this from happening.
Stories from Madrid
Las salvajes en Puente San Gil
Antoni Ribas
Adolfo Marsillach, Elena María Tejeiro
The film explains the vicissitudes of a group of revue stars who arrive into a small provincial village in the dark Spain of the sixties, called Puente San Gil. There the women are received with aggressiveness and contempt by the ultraconservative bourgeoisie, to the point of becoming denounced and imprisoned because of the scandal caused by the sensual content of their variety show. But they refuse to remain silent and sing their protest as a song. —jsanchez
Las salvajes en Puente San Gil
La vida en un bloc
Luis Lucia
Alberto Closas, Elisa Montés
Dr. Nicomedes Gutiérrez carefully points out to the last detail everything that happens in his life. Doctor in a small village, he is in love with the village teacher, but, before getting married, he decides to treat himself to having his last fling.
La vida en un bloc