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The great comedians who defined Spanish cinema

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    The Executioner

    345 Global Votes

    This dark comedy by Berlanga is a bold social critique that uses humor to address a topic as serious as the death penalty, demonstrating Spanish cinema's capacity for reflection through laughter.

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    Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing

    232 Global Votes

    This cult film revolutionized Spanish comedy with its surreal humor, absurd dialogue, and unique vision of rural life, becoming a cultural phenomenon with iconic lines.

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    Welcome, Mr. Marshall

    204 Global Votes

    This film is a timeless masterpiece that defined Spanish comedy with its social and political satire, its slice-of-life humor, and its unforgettable characters. It's a cultural touchstone that remains relevant today.

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    The Little Car

    52 Global Votes

    This dark comedy, featuring a masterful performance by José Isbert, is a brilliant example of how humor can explore themes like old age and obsession with a blend of pathos and laughter.

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    The Dinner (2026)

    39 Global Votes

    This film by Manuel Gómez Pereira combines humor, drama, and a powerful anti-fascist message. It was awarded Best Comedy Film at the 2026 Feroz Awards, highlighting its quality and current relevance.

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    My Friend Eva (Release 2025)

    23 Global Votes

    This comedy, directed by Cesc Gay and starring Nora Navas, is considered one of the strongest contenders for Spanish comedy this awards season, given the director's track record.

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    Father There Is Only One 5 (Release 2025)

    11 Global Votes

    This is the fifth installment of the successful saga directed by Santiago Segura. It is expected to be one of the biggest box office hits in Spanish cinema, continuing one of the most popular comedy franchises.

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    No Coverage (2025)

    5 Global Votes

    This recent release by Mar Olid, starring Alexandra Jiménez and Ernesto Sevilla, humorously addresses the problem of new technologies in family relationships. It offers a comedy relevant to today's audiences.

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    Aída and Back (Release 2025)

    2 Global Votes
    • Revisits iconic characters and settings from the series

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    This film, directed by Paco León, brings back the original cast of the legendary TV series 'Aída'. It's a major event film that appeals to the nostalgia and humor of a series beloved by Spanish audiences.

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    Aída and Back Again

    2 Global Votes

    The return of the beloved characters from the series "Aída" to the big screen, under the direction of Paco León, is generating great anticipation and demonstrates the capacity of Spanish comedy to adapt and reinvent itself.

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    Luis García Berlanga

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    • Pioneer of modern Spanish cinema

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    Berlanga is a key director and screenwriter, a master of dark and satirical comedy, whose films offer a critical and biting view of Spanish society. His work is continually revisited for its courage and comedic depth.

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    José Isbert

    0 Global Votes

    Isbert was an actor with a unique ability to embody endearing and often naive characters, yet imbued with great humanity. His name is synonymous with the golden age of Spanish comedy.

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    Andreu Buenafuente and Berto Romero

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    • Genius comedic humor

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    Both are prominent figures in stand-up comedy and television who have also ventured into film, contributing their intelligent and observational humor. They continue to be leading figures in contemporary comedy across various platforms.

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    Rafael Azcona

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    • Worked with best Spanish and international filmmakers

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    Azcona was a prolific screenwriter whose keenness in portraying the Spain of his time with a sharp, everyday humor was fundamental to the success of many comedies. His collaboration with Berlanga is a cornerstone of Spanish cinema.

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    Chiquito de la Calzada

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    • Spanish comedian

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    Chiquito revolutionized humor in the 90s with his unique way of telling jokes and his own language. His influence is such that many of his expressions have become part of everyday Spanish speech.

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    Leo Harlem

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    • Spanish comedian renowned for his fresh and natural style

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    Leo Harlem is a stand-up comedian with relatable, everyday humor, very popular in Spain. His monologues and film appearances continue to attract a wide audience.

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    Dani Rovira

    0 Global Votes

    Rovira is a stand-up comedian who made the leap to film with great success, starring in 'Ocho apellidos vascos' (Spanish Affair), the highest-grossing Spanish film of all time. Their success marked a new era for comedians on the big screen.

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    Miguel Gila

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    • Foremost Spanish comedian of the past half century

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    Gila was a pioneer of stand-up comedy in Spain, known for his absurd and ironic humor that addressed serious topics with wit. His style remains a fundamental reference point for understanding the evolution of Spanish humor.

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    Eva Hache

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    Eva Hache is a comedian and presenter known for her intelligent humor and laid-back style on television and in film. She has been an important figure in increasing the visibility of women in Spanish comedy.

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    Joaquín Reyes, Raúl Cimas, and Ernesto Sevilla

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    • Created memorable gags

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    Known for their absurd, surreal, and satirical humor on shows like 'La hora chanante' and 'Muchachada Nui,' they have influenced a generation of comedians. Ernesto Sevilla appears in the film 'Sin Cobertura' (2025).

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    Torrente for President (2026)

    0 Global Votes

    This marks the return of the popular 'Torrente' franchise, one of the productions the industry hopes will boost box office sales with the return of an iconic Spanish comedy character.

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    Fernando Fernán Gómez

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    Fernán-Gómez was a multifaceted figure in Spanish cinema who shone in both dramatic and comedic roles, always contributing intelligence and charisma. His filmography remains a constant cultural touchstone.

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    Martes y Trece

    0 Global Votes

    This comedy duo achieved great popularity with their parodies of everyday characters and situations, and their humor continues to be part of the Spanish collective imagination. Their legacy is celebrated in recent articles.

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    José Luis Cuerda

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    Cuerda was a director known for his surreal and absurd humor, especially in films like 'Amanece, que no es poco' (Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing), which has become a cult classic. His intelligent humor continues to be highly valued.

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    Luis García Berlanga

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    He is considered one of the most influential and defining directors of Spanish comedy, with a unique style that combined social satire, dark humor, and local color. His films offered a biting critique of Spanish society.

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    José Luis Cuerda

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    His unmistakable style of surreal and absurdist comedy, embodied in cult classics like "Amanece, que no es poco" (Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing), makes him a comedic director who marked a turning point in Spanish cinema. His dialogue is legendary, and his vision, unique.

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    Fernando Fernán Gómez

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    As an actor and director, his versatility and charisma made him shine in countless comedies, bringing a unique humanity and wit to his characters. He was a central figure who both starred in and directed many of the great comedies of his era.

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    José Isbert

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    His unmistakable voice and his ability to portray endearing and often naive characters made him one of the most beloved and recognizable comedians in Spanish cinema. His role in "Welcome, Mr. Marshall!" is a landmark.

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    Manolo Morán

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    His presence in numerous classic comedies, often in supporting but memorable roles, established him as an essential comedian who brought the characteristic wit and ingenuity of Spanish humor. His role in "Welcome, Mr. Marshall!" is key.

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    Mariano Ozores

    0 Global Votes

    He is the most prolific director of Spanish comedy, with a filmography spanning decades and defining much of Spain's commercial and popular cinema. His work is fundamental to understanding the evolution of the genre.

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    José Luis Ozores

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    Despite his short career due to illness, he left an indelible mark on Spanish comedy with his distinctive style, often portraying characters with a touch of melancholy and absurd humor. His performance in "The Little Apartment" is outstanding.

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    Andrés Pajares

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    He formed an unforgettable duo with Fernando Esteso, starring in comedies that marked an era and defined Spanish popular humor. His talent for physical comedy and his expressiveness made him a beloved comedian.

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    Fernando Esteso

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    Alongside Andrés Pajares, he formed one of the most iconic comedy duos in Spanish cinema, starring in numerous films that defined the popular and risqué humor of an era. His direct and expressive style is unmistakable.

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    Perfect Acquaintances (Sequel)

    0 Global Votes

    Directed by Javier Fesser, this sequel to a previous hit demonstrates the ability of Spanish comedy to revisit and update stories with a touch of wit and contemporary relevance.

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    53 Sundays

    0 Global Votes

    This dramedy by Cesc Gay, with a stellar cast, represents a commitment to intelligent auteur comedy that explores family dynamics with subtle and thoughtful humor.