Avila and Concha Velasco: a Teresian screen route
It is possible that, after the death of the great Concha Velasco, you may be one of those who have wanted to pay tribute to her by revisiting some...

Avila and Concha Velasco: a Teresian screen route
It is possible that, after the death of the great Concha Velasco, you may be one of those who have wanted to pay tribute to her by revisiting some of her many interpretations. From that lithe "Red Cross girl" in 1958 to "Las chicas del cable" in 2020, the actress from...
“Doctor Mateo”: the forerunner of screen tourism in Spain
If there is a rule in the audiovisual world, it is that if you find a successful formula, you just have to change the setting to keep it working....
When cinema and literature meet: Extremadura and “The Holy Innocents”
Literary adaptations to celluloid are almost as old as the origin of the seventh art itself. George Méliès' "Journey to the Moon" (1902) was written...
Peñíscola and “El Cid”: a great story of screen tourism
If you are lucky enough to spend the summer in Peñíscola, it is very likely that the longest-lived locals will tell you stories about the filming...
Segovia: film set for blockbusters in the 1950s
If in the 21st century many international production companies are discovering Spain as a great film and television set, it may surprise some screen...
The “Verano azul” route; one more reason to visit the coast of Malaga
It seems like yesterday, but forty years have passed since that October 1981 when Antonio Mercero's legendary series premiered. At that time,...
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