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- The life of the writers of a television program in Uruguay is affected by the pressures of the military in the year that preceded the military coup of 1973.
- We are in 1885. In a ghostly train, the Oviedo Express, the actors that represent the theatrical adaptation of Clarín's 'The Regent' are traveling. The arrival of the comedians to the Asturian capital will alter the daily life of the city. The mayor's wife will fall into the arms of the main actor, and the passions and delusions will surface with all its consequences. A depressed actor, a furious actress, a petulant director, a local journalist, a spirited mother, and an angel roaming the city unleash fun and dramatic events until the abrupt and unexpected fall of the curtain.
- A film version of the second half of Cervantes' "Don Quixote".
- An old great music composer named Ricardo decides to take a sabbatical year isolated in a solitary chalet, without his wife and children, but his wife thinks that in reality he has a secret romance.
- Fabianito, a teenager and apprentice poet, is perplexed by the grotesque organisation of his great-grandfather's wake. Fabianito will discover love in these circumstances.
- A normal guy, supporting actor in the theatre, girlfriend 17 years younger, a small flat in Madrid and reasonably happy - until the arrival of his son, a middle-class Peter Pan trying to make a place for himself in his father's life.
- The sequel to "One Franco, 14 Pesetas" - the Spanish migrants return to Switzerland in 1974 as tourists.
- A Spanish pulp adventure series from the 1940s and 1950s, unabashedly inspired by "Zorro," is the basis for this campy film with a black-masked hero called "El Coyote." The leading man here is Jose Coronado, another Spanish heartthrob who does not have the international renown of Antonio Banderas, currently starring in "The Mask of Zorro." Both films are set in 19th-century California, but while Zorro fights Spanish oppression, El Coyote takes up arms a bit later in the century, against cruel Americans. California joined the United States in 1850, and the plot's main villain is an American general who plans to steal haciendas from their rightful Hispanic owners, which include El Coyote's family. The film's charm is its attempt to re-create the style of the popular El Coyote pulp series, with grand pronouncements about pure good and pure evil, and scene changes that often look like a melodrama spoof. The endearing international cast includes the British actor Nigel Davenport as the big hacienda owner who criticizes his son for being a wimp without knowing that he is secretly the dashing, hot-blooded "El Coyote." The film does not have flashy sword fights like the current "Zorro" movie, but it shows that there is more than one way to tell a good adventure yarn.
- In a particularly hot summer, Sister Consuelo, superior of an order dedicated to caring for the sick, decided to transform the dilapidated hospital into a modern nursing.
- Don Juan Manuel Montenegro and the Marquis of Bradomín, fictional characters created by Valle-Inclán, are in charge of explaining the figure of the genius, reflecting on his works, commenting on his statements and exposing his experiences. Together with them, various writers and university experts in Valle's work comment on his legacy as if the playwright were still alive and chatted with them in lively literary gatherings.
- A man wakes up in a room which can't leave.