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Below you will find all the week's film releases. And don't forget that Madrid boasts a total of eleven movie-houses showing films in their original language. Cine Doré, the exhibition hall of Filmoteca Española, screens an average of four films a day, consisting of both Spanish movies and subtitled foreign features in their original language. For documentaries or films which are no longer showing in cinemas, you will find just what you are looking for at La Casa Encendida or La Casa de América.

Strolling through Madrid means stepping into the big screen; sometimes you have the feeling that as you go round the next corner you will bump into a fictitious character from the imagination of someone like Pedro Almodóvar who has filmed most of his movies in the capital.

Releases on September 3:
Films in their original language (with Spanish subtitles)

  • Lope (Spanish): this year’s Goya award winner for best new actor, Alberto Ammann, plays Lope de Vega in this movie of adventure and love, based on the great playwright of the Spanish Golden Age.
  • Bright Star (English): a story of the romance between the 19th century English poet John Keats and his neighbour Fanny Brawne.
  • Submarino (Danish): a Danish film which narrates the life of two brothers who find one another in prison and must fight their addictions and the violence they have grown up with.
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