List of Spanish films of 1991

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A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in the country in 1991. The domestic theatrical release date is favoured.

Contents

Films

ReleaseTitle
(Domestic title)
Cast & CrewRef.
J
A
N
U
A
R
Y
24 The Most Natural Thing
(Lo más natural)
Director: Josefina Molina [1]
A
P
R
I
L
5 How to Be a Woman and Not Die in the Attempt  [ es ]
(Cómo ser mujer y no morir en el intento)
Director: Ana Belén [2]
12 Lovers
(Amantes)
Director: Vicente Aranda [3]
Capità Escalaborns  [ ca ]Director: Carlos Benpar  [ es ] [4]
M
A
Y
24 Barcelona, lament  [ ca ]Director: Luis Aller  [ ca ] [5]
31El amor sí tiene curaDirector: Javier Aguirre [5]
A
U
G
U
S
T
9 Anything for Bread
(Todo por la pasta)
Director: Enrique Urbizu
Cast: Kiti Manver, María Barranco, José Antonio Rodríguez, Ion Gabella, Antonio Resines, Pedro Díez del Corral, José Amezola, Pilar Bardem, Ramón Barea, Maite Blasco, Luis Ciges, Saturnino García  [ es ], Pepo Oliva, Klara Badiola, Juan Carlos Senante
[6] [7]
S
E
P
T
E
M
B
E
R
Don Juan in Hell
(Don Juan en los infiernos)
Director: Gonzalo Suárez [8] [9]
O
C
T
O
B
E
R
4 The Longest Night
(La noche más larga)
Director: José Luis García Sánchez [10]
18 Butterfly Wings
(Alas de Mariposa)
Director: Juanma Bajo Ulloa
Cast: Laura Vaquero, Silvia Munt, Fernando Valverde, Txema Blasco  [ es ], Susana García
[11]
Chatarra Director: Félix Rotaeta [12]
25 High Heels
(Tacones lejanos)
Director: Pedro Almodóvar [13] [14]
N
O
V
E
M
B
E
R
1 The Dumbfounded King
(El rey pasmado)
Director: Imanol Uribe [15] [16]
29Catorce estacionesDirector: Antonio Giménez-Rico [17]
D
E
C
E
M
B
E
R
13 Prince of Shadows
(Beltenebros)
Director: Pilar Miró [18]
20 El robobo de la jojoya  [ es ]Director: Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia [19] [20]

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  13. "Tacones lejanos". Sensacine. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  14. Fernández-Santos, Ángel (24 October 1991). "Un globo hinchado". El País .
  15. "Sesión doble 'Historia de nuestro cine' repasa la filmografía de Imanol Uribe". RTVE . 4 November 2011.
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