List of Spanish films of 1986

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A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1986.

Contents

Films

ReleaseTitle
(Domestic title)
Cast & CrewRef.
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17
Lola Director: Bigas Luna [1]
F
E
B
R
U
A
R
Y
27 El río de oro  [ ca ]Director: Jaime Chávarri
Cast: Ángela Molina, Bruno Ganz, Francesca Annis, Stefan Gubser, Juan Diego Botto, Nacho Rodríguez, Carolyn Norris
[2]
M
A
R
C
H
7 Matador Director: Pedro Almodóvar [3] [4]
13 Tiempo de silencio Director: Vicente Aranda [5]
23 El amor brujo Director: Carlos Saura
Cast: Antonio Gades, Cristina Hoyos, Laura del Sol, Juan Antonio Jiménez, Emma Penella
[6]
A
P
R
I
L
9 Hostages in the Barrio
(La estanquera de Vallecas)
Director: Eloy de la Iglesia [7]
29 Romanza final (Gayarre) Director: José María Forqué [8]
J
U
L
Y
10 Dragon Rapide Director: Jaime Camino
Cast: Juan Diego, Victoria Peña, Manuel de Blas, Pedro Díaz del Corral, Laura García Lorca, Miguel Molina  [ es ]
[9]
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U
G
U
S
T
18 Puzzle  [ es ]Director: Luis José Comerón  [ ca ] [10]
S
E
P
T
E
M
B
E
R
19 Werther Director: Pilar Miró [11]
23 27 Hours
(27 horas)
Director: Montxo Armendáriz
Cast: Martxelo Rubio, Maribel Verdú, Jon Donosti, Antonio Banderas
[12]
O
C
T
O
B
E
R
3
The House Must Be Unmade
(Hay que deshacer la casa)
Director: José Luis García Sánchez
9 Half of Heaven
(La mitad del cielo)
Director: Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
15 Voyage to Nowhere
(El viaje a ninguna parte)
Director: Fernando Fernán-Gómez [12]
N
O
V
E
M
B
E
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3 The Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo
(El disputado voto del Sr. Cayo)
Director: Antonio Giménez-Rico [15]
D
E
C
E
M
B
E
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5 Year of Enlightment
(El año de las luces)
Director: Fernando Trueba [16]
18 Dear Nanny
(Tata mía)
Director: José Luis Borau [17]

See also

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  16. Caparrós Lera 1992, p. 361.
  17. Caparrós Lera 1992, pp. 381–382.