List of Spanish films of 1995

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A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1995.

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Films

ReleaseTitle
(Domestic title)
Cast & CrewRef.
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27 Long Life Together
(Siete mil días juntos)
Director: Fernando Fernán Gómez [1] [2]
F
E
B
R
U
A
R
Y
3 El perquè de tot plegat  [ es ]Director: Ventura Pons [3] [4]
Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad  [ es ]Director: Santiago Aguilar  [ es ], Luis Guridi  [ es ] (La Cuadrilla) [5] [6]
23 Gran slalom  [ es ]Director: Jaime Chávarri [7]
24 King of the River
(El rey del río)
Director: Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón [8]
M
A
R
C
H
3 Jump into the Void
(Salto al vacío)
Director: Daniel Calparsoro
Cast: Najwa Nimri, Roberto Shalu, Alfredo Villa, Ion Gabella  [ es ], Karra Elejalde, Kándido Uranga  [ eu ], Saturnino García  [ es ]
[9] [10]
17El seductorDirector: José Luis García Sánchez [11]
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P
R
I
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7 Land and Freedom
(Tierra y libertad)
Director: Ken Loach [12] [13]
21 You Shall Die in Chafarinas
(Morirás en Chafarinas)
Director: Pedro Olea [14] [15]
Entre rojas Director: Azucena Rodríguez  [ es ] [16] [17]
28 Stories from the Kronen
(Historias del Kronen)
Director: Montxo Armendáriz [18] [19]
J
U
N
E
16 Flamenco Director: Carlos Saura [20]
Suspiros de España (y Portugal)Director: José Luis García Sánchez [21]
La niña de tus sueñosDirector: Jesús Delgado [22] [23]
A
U
G
U
S
T
23 La ley de la frontera  [ es ]Director: Adolfo Aristarain [24]
S
E
P
T
E
M
B
E
R
1 Guantanamera Director: Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Juan Carlos Tabío [25] [26]
8 Antarctica
(Antártida)
Director: Manuel Huerga
Cast: Ariadna Gil, Carlos Fuentes
[27] [28]
22 The Flower of My Secret
(La flor de mi secreto)
Director: Pedro Almodóvar [29] [30]
O
C
T
O
B
E
R
6 Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead
(Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto)
Director: Agustín Díaz Yanes [31]
The Lame Pigeon
(El palomo cojo)
Director: Jaime de Armiñán [32] [33]
13 Mouth to Mouth
(Boca a boca)
Director: Manuel Gómez Pereira [34] [35]
20 The Day of the Beast
(El día de la bestia)
Director: Álex de la Iglesia [36]
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E
C
E
M
B
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1 Two Much Director: Fernando Trueba [37] [38]

Box office

The ten highest-grossing Spanish films in 1995, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: [39] [40]

Highest-grossing films of 1995
RankTitleDistributorAdmissionsDomestic gross ()
1 Two Much Sogepaq1,344,980764,149,045
2 The Flower of My Secret (La flor de mi secreto) Warner Bros. 921,095505,924,521
3 The Turkish Passion (La pasión turca) Columbia TriStar 840,738414,174,681
4 Guantanamera Alta Films734,336407,575,677
5 Stories from the Kronen (Historias del Kronen)Alta Films751,165381,462,633
6 The Day of the Beast (El día de la bestia)Sogepaq673,568370,802,394
7 Mouth to Mouth (Boca a boca)Columbia TriStar590,929309,255,947
8 Land and Freedom (Tierra y libertad)Alta Films428,048231,762,349
9Men Always Lie (Los hombres siempre mienten)Columbia TriStar447,868224,160,771
10 Running Out of Time (Días contados) United International Pictures 467,229212,962,858
‡: 1994 theatrical opening

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