Spanish and Latino Collection
Our catalogue of Spanish & Latin American films includes:
Filled with moments of surprising tenderness, writer/director Marcelo Caetano's vibrant new drama is a colourful, empathetic ode to queer found family, and a fine homage to the city of São Paulo and the people who struggle to survive in it.
Inspired by true events, Patricia Font’s superb drama follows a teacher whose progressive outlook transforms the lives of a group of young students on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, but places him in the crossfire of local authorities.
A moving tribute to cinema and the magical power of storytelling, the new film from multi award-winning director Lone Scherfig (An Education, Italian for Beginners) follows a young woman’s coming-of-age in a Chilean mining town.
From David Trueba, the moving true story of the iconic Catalan humorist Eugenio Jofra whose hilarious, deadpan alter-ego became a staple of Spanish comedy in the turbulent 70s, despite considerable turmoil behind the scenes.
Awarded the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 2022 Berlin Film Festival, Carla Simón's superb follow up to her popular debut Summer 1993 charts a multi-generational Catalan farming family who face eviction and an uncertain future.
Set in the world of high cuisine in Bilbao, writer/director Joaquín Mazón’s delicious comedy hit follows a father and son whose unexpected and unpredictable reunion after thirty years apart puts their assumptions about cuisine and life to the test.
Based on remarkable true events, Alberto Rodríguez's captivating new thriller follows a young accountant who, imprisoned in late 70s Spain on trumped up charges, creates a systemic revolution from within.
From Oscar-winning director Fernando Trueba (Belle Époque), FORGOTTEN WE’LL BE is the long-awaited adaptation of Héctor Abad Faciolince's acclaimed memoir about his father, Colombian human rights activist Héctor Abad Gómez.
Natalie Morales and Mark Duplass star in this charming and award-winning comedy about a Spanish teacher and her student whose online connection takes on far more importance than either could have anticipated.
From writer/director Icíar Bollaín, the joyous romantic comedy ROSA’S WEDDING features the superb Candela Peña as a woman who finally decides to take charge of her life after always putting others first.
Featuring an all-star Argentinian cast (including Ricardo Darín and son Chino on screen together for the first time), Sebastián Borensztein’s comedy is a rousing tale of working-class solidarity and collective revenge.
The remarkable Pablo Larraín (No, Jackie, Neruda) unites Gael García Bernal with striking newcomer Mariana Di Girolamo for an immersive and incendiary drama about a young mother's secretive plan to reunite her family.
From Oscar-winning writer/director Alejandro Amenábar (The Sea Inside), WHILE AT WAR is a powerful and hugely resonant historical drama set during the first months of the Spanish Civil War.
From the Oscar-nominated creators of ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ comes an epic, visually exquisite crime sage about the destabilising effect of Western influences on the familial traditions and rituals of a proud indigenous family.
Juan Vera’s smart, funny and hugely entertaining romantic comedy hit features two of Spanish-language cinema’s most beloved stars, the superb Ricardo Darín and Mercedes Morán.
The breakout critical discovery of the 2017 Berlinale, where it was named Best First Feature, Carla Simón’s autobiographical Catalan jewel is one of the most evocative and affecting depictions of childhood seen in years.
The #1 smash-hit of the 2017 Spanish Film Festival, Paco León’s vibrant comedy depicts a collection of Madrid lovers for an outrageously provocative take on what can happen behind closed doors.
A glorious mix of history and imagination, NERUDA is multi award-winning director Pablo Larraín’s lavishly mounted and grandly entertaining depiction of the manhunt for titular Chilean poet and politician.
Two of the greatest talents in modern Spanish cinema – Ricardo Darín and Javier Cámara – take centre stage in Cesc Gay's funny, heartfelt portrait of friendship, and life’s unexpected ups and downs.
Ciro Guerre’s breathtaking, Oscar-nominated cinematic odyssey through the Amazon follows the quests of two Western explorers (one in 1909 and the other in the 1940s) in search of a rare flower.
One of the most star-studded casts in modern Spanish cinema feature in writer/director Cesc Gay's witty and scathing portrait of forty-something men, and the changing gender roles of contemporary Barcelona.