Spanish films of 2003
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A list of films produced in Spain in 2003.
[edit] 2003
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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7:35 de la Mañana | Nacho Vigalondo | Nacho Vigalondo, Marta Belenguer | Musical Comedy | Academy Award short film nominee and international awards winner. | ||
Killing Words | Laura Mañá | Darío Grandinetti, Goya Toledo | Thriller | |||
En la ciudad | Cesc Gay | Mónica López, Eduard Fernández, María Pujalte, Alex Brendemühl | Drama | About the lives of friends living in Barcelona | ||
Al sur de Granada | Fernando Colomo | Matthew Goode, Verónica Sánchez | Comedy | Based on the life of Gerald Brenan living in Granada | ||
La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón | Javier Fesser | María Isbert | Comedy | Adpatation of Mortadelo y Filemón comics; great success | ||
La pelota vasca | Julio Medem | Documentary | Huge political controversy when it was released; ETA | |||
Días de fútbol | David Serrano | Ernesto Alterio, Alberto San Juan, Natalia Verbeke | Comedy | First film directed by the successful writer of The Other Side of the Bed; about soccer | ||
Take My Eyes | Icíar Bollaín | Luis Tosar, Laia Marull, Candela Peña, Rosa María Sardà | Drama | Goya Awards winner | ||
El Lobo | Miguel Courtois | Eduardo Noriega | Thriller | ETA | ||
Planta 4ª | Antonio Mercero | Juan José Ballesta | Drama | |||
My Life Without Me | Isabel Coixet | Sarah Polley, Amanda Plummer, Scott Speedman | Drama | Shot in Canada, in English language; Best script and song Goya Awards winner. | ||
Soldados de Salamina | David Trueba | Ariadna Gil, Ramon Fontserè | Drama | Based on Javier Cercas' novel | ||
Carmen | Vicente Aranda | Paz Vega, Leonardo Sbaraglia | Drama | Based on Prosper Mérimée's Carmen (novella) | ||
Torremolinos 73 | Pablo Berger | Javier Cámara, Candela Peña | Dark comedy | About a couple that shoot porn films to export to Scandinavia; Málaga Spanish Film Festival winner |
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