List of Spanish films of 1978

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A list of films produced in Spain in 1978 (see 1978 in film).

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Films

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef.
¡Arriba Hazaña! José María Gutiérrez Santos  [ es ] Fernando Fernán-Gómez, Héctor Alterio, José Sacristán [1]
El sacerdote Eloy de la Iglesia [2]
Ascensor Tomás Muñoz ShortWon the Golden Bear at Berlin
Bilbao Bigas Luna Isabel Pisano Erotic drama
El diputado Eloy de la Iglesia José Sacristán Gay drama, politicsA reflection of the Spanish transition to democracy times
Un hombre llamado Flor de Otoño Pedro Olea Jose Sacristan, Paco Algora, Carmen CarbonellDrama
El huerto del francés (The Frenchman's Garden) Jacinto Molina María José Cantudo  [ es ], Ágata Lys  [ es ], Paul Naschy, José Calvo [3]
Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait Ventura Pons Screened at Cannes
Los ojos vendados Carlos Saura Geraldine Chaplin, José Luis Gómez, Xabier Elorriaga, Lola Cardona, Carmen Maura DramaEntered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival
La palabras de Max Emilio Martínez Lázaro Héctor Alterio Drama Golden Bear winner
The Remains from the Shipwreck Ricardo Franco Entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival
Soldados Alfonso Ungría Ovidi Montllor, Pilar Bardem Spanish Civil War Hard to watch or find but huge reputation
Tobi Antonio Mercero Lolo García Comedy, Drama
Las truchas José Luis García Sánchez Héctor Alterio, Mary Carrillo Satire Golden Bear winner
La verdad sobre el caso Savolta Antonio Drove Charles Denner, Jose Luis Lopez Vazquez, Omero Antonutti Drama
Sonámbulos (Sleepwalkers) Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Ana Belén, Norman Brisky, Mª Rosa Salgado, Lola Gaos, José Luis Gómez [4]
¿Qué hace una chica como tú en un lugar como este? (What's a Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?) Fernando Colomo Carmen Maura, Félix Rotaeta, Héctor Alterio [5]

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