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List Of Spanish Films Of 2005
A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 2005. The theatrical release date is favoured. Films Box office The ten highest-grossing Spanish films in 2005, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: See also * 20th Goya Awards * 2005 in film Informational notes References External links Spanish films of 2005at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Spanish Films Of 2005 2005 Spanish Films A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of Visual arts, visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are gen ...
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Cinema Of Spain
The art of motion-picture making within Spain or by Spanish filmmakers abroad is collectively known as Spanish Cinema. Only a small portion of box office sales in Spain are generated by domestic films. The different Spanish governments have therefore implemented measures aimed at supporting local film production and the movie theaters, which currently include the assurance of funding from the main television broadcasters. Nowadays, the Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA) is the State agency in charge of regulating the allocation of public funds to the domestic film industry. History The first Spanish film exhibition took place on 5 May 1895, in Barcelona. Exhibitions of Auguste and Louis Lumière, Lumière films were screened in Madrid, Málaga and Barcelona in May and December 1896, respectively. The matter of which Spanish film came first is in dispute. The first was either ''Salida de la misa de doce de la Iglesia del Pilar de Zaragoza'' � ...
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Fernando Tejero
Fernando Tejero Muñoz-Torrero (born 24 February 1967) is a Spanish actor. Among his work, he has acted in multiple films, including '' Football Days'' (2003), for which he won the Goya Award for Best New Actor, '' The Longest Penalty Shot in the World'' (2005), '' Chef's Special'' (2008), '' Five Square Meters'' (2011), and '' Prison 77'' (2022). His portrayal of porter Emilio Delgado in comedy television series '' Aquí no hay quien viva'' earned him a great deal of popularity in Spain. Early life and career Fernando Tejero Muñoz-Torrero was born in Córdoba on 24 February 1967. Since he was very young, Tejero knew he wanted to be an actor. However his father wanted Tejero to become a bullfighter. Tejero studied acting at the Escuela de Arte Dramático de Córdoba, the Centro Andaluz de Teatro and the Escuela de Arte Dramático Cristina Rota de Madrid. As a struggling actor, Tejero worked with his parents in a seafood market. According to Tejero, during this period in hi ...
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Marisa Paredes
María Luisa Paredes Bartolomé (3 April 1946 – 17 December 2024), known professionally as Marisa Paredes, was a Spanish actress with a long illustrious career. She acted in more than 75 films, 80 tv shows and 15 plays – with some of Europe's most important directors – and was the recipient of numerous awards. Life and career Paredes made her film debut in José María Forqué's 1960 film '' Police Calling 091''. She became a teen idol across Spain after that film. In 1961, she made her début in theatre and since then she has performed different plays such as ''Hamlet'' with Eduard Fernández. In 1975, she and Raphael collaborated in a cartoon film about him, ''Rafael en Raphael''. She has participated in 73 films and television series. She portrayed the leading role of ''La Peregrina'' in a television production of Alejandro Casona's '' La dama del alba''. Pedro Almodóvar helped her to achieve her recognition, as she featured in many of his films, such as '' Dark Ha ...
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Carmen Maura
María del Carmen García Maura (born 15 September 1945) is a Spanish actress. In a career that has spanned six decades, she has starred in films such as '' Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'', '' ¡Ay Carmela!'', '' Common Wealth'', and '' Volver''. With three wins, she holds the record for most Goya Awards for Best Actress (for a total of four wins). She also won a Cesar Award in 2012 and a Cannes Film Festival Award in 2006. Early life Carmen García Maura was born in Madrid on 15 September 1945 to Salvador García y Santa-Cruz and Carmen Maura y Arenzana. Her great-grandfather was the Count of Fuente Nueva de Arenzana, who lived in the Palace of Arenzana in Madrid, currently the embassy of France. Her great grandfather from her mother's side was artist , brother of statesman Antonio Maura. Maura studied philosophy and literature at the ''École des Beaux-Arts'' in Paris. From 1964 to 1970, she was married to lawyer Francisco Forteza, with whom she has two child ...
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Verónica Forqué
Verónica Forqué Vázquez-Vigo (; 1 December 1955 – 13 December 2021) was a Spanish stage, film and television actress. She was a four-time Goya Award winner, the most award-winning actress alongside Carmen Maura. She had a knack for characters "between ridiculous and tender, stunned and vehement". Biography Background Forqué was born in Madrid on 1 December 1955, to a family with an artistic background: her mother was the writer María del and her father was filmmaker José María Forqué. Her grandfather, , was a musician and composer. She had an older brother, film director Álvaro Forqué. She began to study for a degree in psychology, but at the age of 17, switched to drama. Beginnings Her first film appearances were in the movie '' My Dearest Senorita'', under the direction of Jaime de Armiñán in 1972 and her second appearance was in ', a movie directed by her father. Onstage, she debuted in 1975, at age 19, with Núria Espert in the play ''Divinas palabras''. ...
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Manuel Gómez Pereira
Manuel Gómez Pereira (born 8 December 1958 in Madrid) is a Spanish screenwriter and film director of comedies. His 1999 film '' Between Your Legs'' was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival The 49th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 10 to 21 February 1999. The festival opened with '' Aimée & Jaguar'' by Max Färberböck. The Golden Bear was awarded to '' The Thin Red Line'' directed by Terrence Malick. Th .... He is the nephew of the film director Luis Sanz, his brother. Filmography as director * 1992: '' Salsa rosa'' * 1993: '' Why Do They Call It Love When They Mean Sex?'' * 1994: ''All Men Are the Same'' (1994 film) * 2016: '' All Men Are the Same'', a Dominican remake of the above * 1995: '' Boca a boca ( Mouth to Mouth)'' * 1997: '' Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health (El amor perjudica seriamente la salud)'' * 1999: '' Between Your Legs (Entre las piernas)'' * 2001: '' Off Key (Desafinado)'' * 2004: '' ¡Hay motivo! ...
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Queens (film)
''Queens'' () is a 2005 film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. The story follows a group of men who will be marrying in Spain's first same-sex wedding ceremony, and their mothers, who will be attending. Plot Magda (Carmen Maura) is the manager of a posh resort hotel in Madrid which will be the site of a mass same-sex marriage ceremony. One of the grooms is Magda's son Miguel (Unax Ugalde), a designer, who will marry his boyfriend Óscar (Daniel Hendler), son of Ofelia (Betiana Blum), who is "visiting" from Argentina with her dog... Nuria (Verónica Forqué), a sex addict, is also on her way to attend the ceremony. Her son Narciso (Paco León) will be marrying his boyfriend Hugo (Gustavo Salmerón), whose own parents, Helena (Mercedes Sampietro) and Hector (Tito Valverde), are less enthusiastic. Meanwhile, actress Reyes (Marisa Paredes) will be attending to watch her son Rafa (Raúl Jiménez (actor), Raúl Jiménez) marry his boyfriend Jonas (Hugo Silva (actor), Hugo Silva), the ...
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Benito Zambrano
Benito Zambrano ( Lebrija, 20 March 1965), is an awarded Spanish screenwriter and film director. His film '' Habana Blues'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. He studied at Escuela Internacional de Cine y Television in San Antonio de Los Baños, Cuba Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the .... Filmography * ''Melli'' 1990 (short film) * ''Un niño mal nacido'' 1989 (short film) * ''¿Quién soy yo?'' 1988 (short film) * ''La última humillación'' 1987 (short film) * ''¿Para qué sirve un río?'' 1991 * ''Los que se quedaron'' 1993 * ''El encanto de la luna llena'' 1995 * '' Solas'' 1998 * ''Padre Coraje'' 2002 (tv miniserie) * '' Habana Blues'' 2005 * '' La voz dormida'' (''The Sleeping Voice'') 2011 * '' Intemperie'' (''Out ...
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Habana Blues
''Havana Blues'' (''Habana Blues'') is a 2005 Spanish- Cuban film directed and co-written by Benito Zambrano which tells the story of two young musicians in Cuba. The film revolves around their music and contains criticism of problems in Cuba such as poverty and electricity outages. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The two musicians, Ruy and Tito ( Yoel and San Martín), whose music is a mix of traditional Cuban music and more modern music such as rap, get a chance at an international breakthrough through a Spanish record company, but they would have to change their Cuba-themed lyrics to cater to an international audience. Ruy considers this a betrayal of his country and his art, whereas Tito recognizes the financial necessity of it. At the same time, Ruy is dealing with the fact that his children and their mother Caridad ( Sierra) are leaving for the United States. Art versus commerce, nationalism versus globalism, and communi ...
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Fotogramas
''Fotogramas'' is a Spanish digital and print film magazine which has been in circulation since 1946. It is one of the early film magazines in Spain. History Founded in Barcelona, it was first published on 15 November 1946 by Antonio Nadal-Rodó and María Fernanda Gañán. On 5 February 1951, the magazine awarded their first Placa de San Juan Bosco award to actor Jesús Tordesillas for his performance in 1950 film ''Pequeñeces''. In the 1970s the magazine was part of the Nadal Group. New categories were added over time to the award which were renamed Fotogramas de Plata and in 2012 they absorbed the TP de Oro awards. In 2011, the magazine was acquired by Hearst Communications. In 2018, Hearst closed the editorial office in Barcelona in order to centralize editing efforts in Madrid Madrid ( ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in Spain, most populous municipality of Spain. It has almost 3.5 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan a ...
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Luis Callejo
Luis Callejo Martínez (born 1 August 1970) is a Spanish actor. Biography Luis Callejo Martínez was born in Segovia on 1 August 1970. He trained his acting chops at the local Municipal Theatre Workshop, later joining the Madrid's RESAD. Callejo made his feature film debut in ''Luna's Game'' (2001). His performance in the 2005 film ''Princesas, Princesses'' earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actor. In 2016, he won a Sant Jordi Awards for ''The Fury of a Patient Man''. Selected filmography Accolades References External links

* 1970 births Living people Spanish male film actors 21st-century Spanish male actors Male actors from Castile and León People from Segovia Long stubs with short prose {{Spain-actor-stub ...
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Fernando Cayo
Fernando Cayo Jiménez Álvarez (born 22 April 1968) is a Spanish actor. His television work include performances in ''Money Heist''. Biography Fernando Cayo Jiménez Álvarez was born on 22 April 1968 in Valladolid. He moved to Madrid when he was 20 years old and began his acting career. He made his feature film debut as an actor with the leading role of Apolo in ''Shacky Carmine'' (1999), for which he won Best Actor at the Toulouse Spanish Film Festival. Selected filmography Film Television Awards and nominations References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cayo, Fernando 1968 births Living people Spanish male film actors 21st-century Spanish male actors Spanish male television actors Male actors from Castile and León Actors from Valladolid ...
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