List of Spanish films of 1983

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A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1983.

Contents

Films

DateTitleCast & crewRef.
A
P
R
I
L
14
Bearn o la sala de las muñecas  [ es ]Director: Jaime Chávarri
M
A
Y
6
Carmen Director: Carlos Saura
[3]
19
El Sur Director: Víctor Erice
Cast: Omero Antonutti, Sonsoles Aranguren, Iciar Bollain
[4]
20
Panic Beats
(Latidos de pánico)
Director: Jacinto Molina
A
U
G
U
S
T
1
Hundra Director: Matt Cimber
N
O
V
E
M
B
E
R
24
The Beast and the Magic Sword
(La bestia y la espada mágica)
Director: Jacinto Molina
[9]
O
C
T
O
B
E
R
4
El pico Director: Eloy de la Iglesia
7
Entre tinieblas
(Dark Habits)
Director: Pedro Almodóvar

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