Two French girls, Monique and Colette, come to Spain in their convertible car to attend a summer course at the International University of San Sebastian. The first contact with the country is in Pamplona. Monique considers heroes the boys who run in front of the bulls during the San Fermin festival.
A young couple decides to take a tourist trip to Navarra. Together, they travel through the most unusual and implausible places, and among hundreds of vicissitudes and problems, mutual affection arises in their hearts that will later culminate in a passionate romance with which they will face the problem of their lives.
Madness and violence, fellowship, panic and tragedy palpable in three-dimensional frames this documentary epic tone that transforms these meters race in a thrilling action movie.
Three friends who were inseparable in childhood decide to go on a three-week-long bachelor road trip to Spain, in order to re-establish their bond and explore thrilling adventures, before one of them gets married.
During the San Fermín celebrations in Pamplona in 1969, a man died when the bulls were let loose. There was nothing to identify him, except for the letter “H” on his keyring.
New York City, October 10, 1965. A group of wooden giant figures from Pamplona, representing Basque culture and traditions, parade down the street; but the local authorities have not allowed the appearance of all of them: due to the racial prejudices that persist in many sectors of society, the participation of two black giants has been banned.
When Manolina saw a picture of Rodolfo, a South American poet, she falls in love for him. Three months after marriage by proxy, Rodolfo meets with her, which takes a major surprise to meet the twin brother of her husband.
A posthumous 1992 reconstruction of Orson Welles’s long-unfinished Don Quixote project, edited by Jesús Franco from footage shot between 1957 and 1972, following Don Quixote and Sancho Panza as they wander modern Spain in pursuit of chivalric ideals.
In 2016, French writer and photographer Carole Achache took her own life. After Carole's death, her daughter Mona Achache, a film director, discovers thousands of photos, letters and recordings that Carole left behind, but these buried secrets make her disappearance even more of an enigma.
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Luna de Verano - Clip 2
1959 87 min Comedia España Dirigida por Pedro Lazaga Interpretada por Fernando Fernán Gómez Analía Gadé Tony Leblanc Laura Valenzuela Mario ...
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1959 87 min Comedia España Dirigida por Pedro Lazaga Interpretada por Fernando Fernán Gómez Analía Gadé Tony Leblanc Laura Valenzuela Mario ...
Luna de Verano - Clip 3
1959 87 min Comedia España Dirigida por Pedro Lazaga Interpretada por Fernando Fernán Gómez Analía Gadé Tony Leblanc Laura Valenzuela Mario ...
Luna de Verano - Clip 5
1959 87 min Comedia España Dirigida por Pedro Lazaga Interpretada por Fernando Fernán Gómez Analía Gadé Tony Leblanc Laura Valenzuela Mario ...
Luna de Verano - Clip 1
1959 87 min Comedia España Dirigida por Pedro Lazaga Interpretada por Fernando Fernán Gómez Analía Gadé Tony Leblanc Laura Valenzuela Mario ...
Luna de Verano - Clip 4
1959 87 min Comedia España Dirigida por Pedro Lazaga Interpretada por Fernando Fernán Gómez Analía Gadé Tony Leblanc Laura Valenzuela Mario ...
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