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- Bajo la Piel de Lobo / The Skin of the Wolf (2018) Bajo la Piel del Lobo is a 2018 Spanish film, written and directed by Samuel Fuentes. A low-key, leisurely tale of the last man to inhabit an otherwise abandoned pueblo in the mountains on the frontier between Spain and France.
- La zona (2017) La zona is a Spanish tv-series which appeared on television in 2017. Inspector Hectór Uría returns to service, three years after a heavy accident in a nuclear reactor in Asturias.
- El Secreto de Marrowbone / Marrowbone (2017) El secreto de Marrowbone is a 2017 English-language Spanish drama horror thriller film written and directed by Sergio G. Sánchez.
- Remine, El Último Movimiento Obrero (2014) Remine, El Último Movimiento Obrero is a 2014 documentary directed by Marcos M. Merino about the crisis in the mining sector.
- Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951) Starring Ava Gardner and James Mason and directed by Albert Lewin, this is a story of a nightclub singer woman who falls in love with a Dutch ship’s captain.
- The Sun Also Rises (1957) Based on the Hemingway book of the same name – this movie about the lost generation post WWI was shot in Paris, Biarritz, Pamplona and then Mexico.
- The Pride and the Passion (1957) Directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, and Sophia Loren, this film is about the French occupation of Spain during the Napoleonic Wars in the early 19th century.
- Spartacus (1960) Although many scenes were shot in Hollywood, director Stanley Kubrick insisted that all battle scenes be filmed on a vast plain outside Madrid.
Things to Do in Asturias. The rugged coastline of northwest Spain has lots to offer. This autonomous community between Galicia and Cantabria has lush countryside, immense cliffs, and glacial mountains. There are plenty of destinations to visit in this region.
Sep 14, 2023 · Here are over 40 famous filming locations you can actually visit in Spain from movies like ‘Star Wars’ and TV shows like ‘Game of Thrones.’
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- You’ll love Picos de Europa: The Picos de Europa is possibly one place you can’t miss. Stretching for hundreds of miles, it’s one of the most beautiful areas to visit in Asturias.
- You will enjoy its gastronomy: After a tight day of exploration, the towns and cities of Asturias are cozy places where you can try tasty local products in restaurants or enjoy drinking a bottle of cider in charming bars.
- You’ll learn how to pour cider: Asturian cider is the only cider in the world that is poured. The sensation of pouring cider is a unique experience, which is experienced in a special way in the region of Asturias, in Spain, because it is the only cider making region in which this playful-gastronomic ‘ritual’ is carried out.
- A place to relax: If you want to live or spend your holidays in a destination that runs away from haste and mass tourism, Asturias, in Spain, is your place.
May 19, 2020 · From popular box office hits to lesser-known independent films, this post is here to point you in the right direction of the best movies set in Spain. All are guaranteed to fill your wanderlust and bring some Spanish flair and flavor directly into your home!
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Apr 13, 2024 · Asturias is quintessential northern Spain, and what that means is green landscapes, pristine undeveloped beaches, great food, impressive mountains, and one other thing: rain, a lot of rain, and some wind and cold too - especially in winter.