List of Spanish films of 1992

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A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1992. The domestic theatrical release date is favoured.

Contents

Films

ReleaseTitle
(Native title)
Cast & CrewRef.
J
A
N
U
A
R
Y
3 Belle Époque Director: Fernando Trueba [1] [2]
F
E
B
R
U
A
R
Y
26 Vacas Director: Julio Medem [1] [3]
28 A Woman in the Rain
(Una mujer bajo la lluvia)
Director: Gerardo Vera [4]
M
A
R
C
H
20 The Long Winter
(El largo invierno)
[1]
M
A
Y
8 Makinavaja, el último choriso Director: Carlos Suárez [1] [5]
J
U
L
Y
23 Orquesta Club Virginia  [ es ]Director: Manuel Iborra  [ es ] [1] [6]
S
E
P
T
E
M
B
E
R
4 Jamón jamón Director: Bigas Luna [7]
5 Dream of Light
(El sol del membrillo)
[1]
11
Club Virginia Orchestra
(Orquesta Club Virginia)
Director: Manuel Iborra  [ es ]
[8]
18 The Fencing Master
(El maestro de Esgrima)
Director: Pedro Olea [1] [9]
Too Much Heart
(Demasiado corazón)
Director: Eduardo Campoy [10]
O
C
T
O
B
E
R
8 1492: Conquest of Paradise
(1492: la conquista del paraíso)
Director: Ridley Scott [1] [11]
16
The Anonymous Queen
(La reina anónima)
Director: Gonzalo Suárez
30 A Place in the Word
(Un lugar en el mundo)
Director: Adolfo Aristarain [13] [14]
N
O
V
E
M
B
E
R
6 The Sow
(La marrana)
Director: José Luis Cuerda [15] [16]
D
E
C
E
M
B
E
R
11 El beso del sueño  [ es ]Director: Rafael Moreno Alba  [ es ] [17] [18]

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