Movies

Most influential Spanish documentaries of all time

Explore the most impactful documentary works to emerge from Spain, covering everything from crucial historical events like the Spanish Civil War to cultural and social explorations. This selection highlights films and series that have left a lasting mark on Spanish and global documentary cinema. Discover powerful narratives that offer deep insights into Spain's history, society, and culture. Ideal for documentary film enthusiasts and those interested in Spain's rich cinematic heritage.

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    The Silence of Others (El silencio de otros) (2018)

    133 Global Votes
    • Reveals epic struggle of victims of Spain's dictatorship

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    This powerful film addresses the unresolved legacy of Franco's dictatorship, giving voice to victims and exploring Spain's historical memory movement. It is crucial for understanding the lingering effects of a traumatic past on contemporary society.

  2. 2

    Barça Dreams (2015)

    43 Global Votes
    • Speaks true to Joan Gamper's spirit and legacy

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    This documentary is influential for understanding the profound cultural and social role of football in Spain, particularly through the lens of FC Barcelona. It explores the club's history and its global significance.

  3. 3

    100 días con la Tata (100 Days with Tata) (2021)

    29 Global Votes
    • A love letter to a unique and inspiring relationship

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    This intimate and touching documentary provides a personal reflection on intergenerational relationships and the human experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its recent release and heartfelt narrative resonate deeply with contemporary audiences.

  4. 4

    The Spanish Earth (1937)

    26 Global Votes
    • Landmark work of documentary art

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    This documentary is a crucial historical document, offering a powerful, on-the-ground perspective of the Spanish Civil War. Narrated by Ernest Hemingway, it served as an influential anti-fascist propaganda film during its era.

  5. 5

    Two Catalonias (Dos Cataluñas) (2018)

    24 Global Votes
    • Good starting point for understanding Catalan politics

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    This film offers vital insight into a significant and ongoing political and cultural issue in contemporary Spain: the question of Catalonian independence. It presents diverse perspectives from both Spanish and Catalonian societies.

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    Camarón: Flamenco y Revolución (Camarón: Flamenco and Revolution) (2018)

    16 Global Votes
    • Gripping story and history

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    This documentary is crucial for understanding the cultural impact of flamenco and the revolutionary artistry of Camarón de la Isla, one of its most iconic figures. It highlights his role in revitalizing traditional flamenco in Spain.

  8. 7

    Chasing Red (2025)

    5 Global Votes
    • Captures adrenaline, tradition, and passion of Running of the Bulls

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    This documentary provides an immersive and thrilling look into the iconic San Fermín Festival in Pamplona, capturing the passion and courage of its participants. It offers a unique perspective on a deeply rooted Spanish tradition.

  9. 8

    Jota de Saura (2016)

    5 Global Votes
    • Musical documentary about la Jota

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    This documentary by Carlos Saura offers a deep dive into the Jota, a traditional folk dance and music of Aragon, Spain. It is influential for showcasing the beauty and historical significance of a culturally rich, yet lesser-known, Spanish art form.

  10. 9

    El hombre y la tierra

    4 Global Votes
    • Highly successful and influential television series

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    This iconic television series is a cornerstone of Spanish environmentalism, profoundly influencing public awareness of nature and conservation. Its innovative filming techniques and the charismatic presence of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente made it a cultural phenomenon.