List of Spanish films of 1976

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A list of films produced in Spain in 1976 (see 1976 in film). Tapas (film)

1976

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1976
Ambitious Pedro Lazaga Teresa Rabal, José Bódalo, Manuel Zarzo Drama
The Anchorite Juan Estelrich Fernando Fernán Gómez DramaGómez won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at Berlin
Cambio de Sexo Vicente Aranda Victoria Abril, Lou Castel, Rafaela Aparicio, Bibi Andersen, Mario Gas Gay Drama
Cría cuervos Carlos Saura Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Torrent, Mónica Randall Drama
El asesino está entre los trece Javier Aguirre Thriller
El desencanto Jaime Chávarri DocumentaryPolemical documentary about the famous Spanish poet Leopoldo María Panero and his family; a sequel was made, Después de tantos años, directed by Ricardo Franco in 1994
El hombre perseguido por un O.V.N.I.Juan Carlos OlariaSci-Fi
La iniciación en el amor Javier Aguirre Maria del Mar, José Maya Comedy
Las largas vacaciones del 36 Jaime Camino José Sacristán, Francisco Rabal, Concha Velasco War dramaOne of the first films about the Spanish Civil War seen by the Republican point of view; ending cut by censorship. Entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival.
Mayordomo para todoMariano OzoresComedy
Pascual Duarte Ricardo Franco José Luis Gómez, Héctor Alterio DramaBest Actor 1976 Cannes Film Festival (J.L.Gómez); ending cut by censorship; based on the famous Camilo José Cela's La Familia de Pascual Duarte
Retrato de Familia Antonio Giménez-Rico Antonio Ferrandis, Amparo Soler Leal, Miguel Bosé Drama
Who Can Kill a Child? Narciso Ibáñez Serrador Lewis Fiander, Prunella Ransome, Antonio IranzoHorror

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