, 2h24 Directed byFrancisco José Lombardi OriginPerou GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ThemesFilms about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Erotic thriller films ActorsAngie Cepeda, Pilar Bardem, Mónica Sánchez, Aristóteles Picho, Manuel Luna Roles Miembro de Comitiva Rating70% The plot follows Captain Pantaleón Pantoja, a straightlaced army captain put in charge of creating a brothel for the army, in order to reduce the incidence of rape surrounding army bases and outposts. The first half of the movie focuses on the humor of the situation, as Pantaleon runs the brothel like an efficient branch of the army. The second half is more dramatic as the captain is changed by running the army brothel and focuses on his relationship with the prostitute Olga "the Colombian".
, 1h20 Directed byAntonio Román OriginEspagne ThemesBullfighting films ActorsFrancisco Rabal, José Marco Davó, Pilar Gómez Ferrer, Manuel Luna Rating64% Dans un village de castille, deux toreros vont participer à une capea. L'un, Fligranes, est jeune, plein d'enthousiasme, l'autre, Acetuno, plus âgé, beaucoup moins enthousiaste, a peur des taureaux. En se promenant dans le village, les deux hommes rencontrent une jeune fille pour laquelle Filigranes a envie de briller dans l'arène. Mais le garçon se fait embrocher par le taureau, et c'est finalement Aceituno, qui estoque l'animal.
, 1h31 Directed byLuis Lucia Mingarro GenresComedy, Romance ActorsLola Flores, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Julia Caba Alba, Manuel Luna, Julia Lajos, Ana Mariscal Roles Don Elías Rating61% The film begins by depicting the fabled tale of how the gypsies came to be. According to folklore gypsies are descendants of an Egyptian pharaoh. In the film, actors are dressed in ancient Egyptian costumes as they dance to flamenco music. As the story continues, the gypsies are run out of their lands and are forced to live nomadic lives, stealing and thieving as a means to survive. The Monty Pythonesque history lesson then continues to present the protagonists’ ancestors and the scene that drives the rest of the film: Trinidad’s (Lola Flores) ancestor places a spell on Enrique’s (Fernando Fernán Gómez) ancestor that will cause his descendant to fall in madly in love with her descendant.