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The most artistic Spanish film posters of the last decade

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    Pain and Glory

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    • Artwork inspired by Almodovar's visual styles

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    Designed by Juan Gatti, the poster is a work of pop art that captures the autobiographical and melancholic essence of Almodóvar's film. The composition of portraits and symbolic elements reflects the protagonist's introspection on his life and career.

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    The Skin I Live In

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    122.7 K
    • Stunning, mad, and dramatic poster design

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    This poster, also by Gatti for Almodóvar, is haunting and elegant, using an aesthetic that fuses the clinical with the sensual. The fragmented image of the face suggests the themes of identity and forced transformation central to the film.

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    Blancanieves

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    The poster for Pablo Berger's film emulates the style of silent cinema and German Expressionism, with high contrast in black and white. Its design perfectly captures the gothic and tragic atmosphere of this particular adaptation of the story.

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    Creatura

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    Elena Martín Gimeno's poster stands out for its boldness and symbolism, using a provocative and fragmented image of the female body. It unabashedly reflects the film's themes: desire, taboo, and sexual self-discovery.

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    Mamacruz

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    The teaser poster for this film is a vibrant and colorful composition that celebrates sexuality in old age with joy and without prejudice. Its naive and lively style breaks with the traditional representation of older people.

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    Close Your Eyes

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    The poster for Víctor Erice's film is subtle and evocative, using an image that appeals to memory and mystery. The composition and classic typography reflect the reflective and nostalgic tone of the work.

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    The Pietà

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    Designed by Carlos Vermut, the poster is a direct reference to religious iconography, but with a dark and disturbing twist. The composition and use of color create an atmosphere of baroque horror that defines the film's style.

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    The Platform

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    Its minimalist design is tremendously effective, representing the vertical structure of the prison with striking graphic simplicity. The poster manages to convey the anguish and social critique of the film with very few elements.

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    Summer 1993

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    The poster captures the warmth and intimacy of the film through a photograph that looks like it was taken from a family album. It conveys the nostalgia and childlike perspective from which the story is told.

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    O Corno

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    Jaione Camborda's poster uses a naturalistic and earthy aesthetic, with a powerful and symbolic image. The composition and color palette reflect the connection to the land and the sisterhood that are central to the plot.

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    Sister Death

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    The artwork for this film by Paco Plaza is a perfect example of design for horror cinema, creating a gothic and unsettling atmosphere. The image of the nun with her veiled face and the suspended chair is iconic and terrifying.

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    Iberia, Infinite Nature

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    The poster for this documentary is a spectacular celebration of Iberian wildlife, with a beautifully composed photograph. It captures the majesty of nature and the adventure of the film.

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    The House

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    Based on the graphic novel by Paco Roca, the poster for Álex Montoya's film respects the original drawing style. Its design conveys the tenderness and melancholy of a story about family ties and the passage of time.

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    Ane

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    David Pérez Sañudo's poster stands out for its strength and minimalism, focusing all attention on the protagonist's defiant gaze. The typography and color reinforce the tension and generational conflict explored in the film.

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    The Good Boss

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    • Combines social commentary and political critique

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    The poster, featuring Javier Bardem in a pose reminiscent of an orchestra conductor, is a conceptual masterpiece. It ironically reflects the control and manipulation exerted by the main character in the film.

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    The Fury of a Patient Man

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    Raúl Arévalo's poster design uses a warm color palette and a tense composition to convey the atmosphere of a stark and violent thriller. The central image of the protagonists suggests an imminent confrontation.

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    Magical Girl

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    Another work by Carlos Vermut that stands out for its uniqueness and symbolism, with an aesthetic that blends manga with traditional Spanish style. The poster is enigmatic and reflects the strange and fascinating tone of the film.

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    The Call

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    • Unique artwork

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    The poster for "The Call" is an explosion of color and energy, with a graphic style that draws from pop and urban art. It perfectly captures the musical, youthful, and carefree spirit of the film.

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    Handia

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    • Based on true events

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    The poster by Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño has a powerful and painterly composition, almost like a period painting. The difference in scale between the two brothers visually conveys the core of the story.

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    Stillness in the Storm

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    • Melancholy, nostalgia and jazzy rhythm

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    The poster by Alberto Gastesi uses evocative and melancholic photography, with a color treatment that conveys the intimate and rainy atmosphere of the film. Its design is subtle and poetic, reflecting the characters' restrained emotions.

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    Marshland

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    81.6 K

    Its iconic poster, featuring a bird's-eye view of the Guadalquivir marshes, creates a haunting and mysterious atmosphere. This design is not only visually striking but also foreshadows the somber tone and labyrinthine mystery of the thriller.

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    Parallel Mothers

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    141.6 K

    The controversial and minimalist design that simulates a breastfeeding nipple inside an eye is a powerful visual metaphor for motherhood and memory. Its conceptual audacity sparked a global debate, demonstrating the power of art to provoke and communicate.

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    The Platform

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    873.4 K

    The poster uses a minimalist and brutalist aesthetic to reflect the oppressive architecture of the prison and the film's social allegory. The simplicity of the design, with the number 48 in red, is direct and memorable.

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    Julieta

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    40 K

    The main poster, featuring Emma Suárez's profile against a deep red background, evokes Almodóvar's classic style and signature color palette. It conveys the passion, pain, and mystery surrounding the main character.

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    The Fury of a Patient Man

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    36.7 K

    With a raw aesthetic and a close-up portrait that conveys contained tension, the poster perfectly captures the spirit of revenge and the film's dense atmosphere. The typography and image treatment reinforce its stark and direct thriller character.

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    Fire Will Come

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    The image of a burning eucalyptus tree is as hypnotic as it is terrifying, encapsulating the film's duality. The poster functions as a powerful visual statement about humanity's relationship with nature and fire.

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    Handia

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    6.6 K

    Its design evokes 19th-century engravings and photography, using a composition and typography that transport the viewer to the story's era. The poster has a painterly quality that highlights the legendary nature of the tale.

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    Verónica

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    78.3 K

    The poster masterfully plays with suggested terror, using the image of the protagonist with blank eyes and typography that mimics a Ouija board. It manages to create an atmosphere of fear and suspense without resorting to explicit elements.

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    The Grandmother

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    10.6 K

    The design, which shows a young face superimposed on and fading away from an old one, is a brilliant visual representation of body horror and the passage of time. The composition is elegant, unsettling, and perfectly encapsulates the film's premise.

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    As Bestas

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    134.7 K

    The poster conveys a sense of latent threat and hostility through a dark color palette and the composition of the characters. The image subtly but effectively reflects the rural tension and central conflict of the film.

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    The Good Boss

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    34.1 K

    It uses an ingenious visual metaphor by depicting the protagonist as an unbalanced piece on a scale, reflecting his control and manipulation. The design is clean, conceptual, and communicates the film's social critique with dark humor.

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    Ane

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    The poster stands out for its bold composition, centered on a detail of the protagonist's face and the use of vibrant yellow. It conveys the urgency, anguish, and intimate focus of the quest narrated in the film.

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    Destello bravío

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    Its poster is surreal and enigmatic, blending everyday elements with a touch of strangeness that captures the film's unique and dreamlike spirit. The photographic composition and use of color create a magnetic and poetic piece.

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    Mamacruz

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    The teaser poster, with an illustration that evokes religious iconography but with a sensual and liberating twist, is a conceptual masterpiece. It synthesizes the protagonist's sexual awakening in an artistic, courageous, and symbolic way.

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    Second prize

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    The poster design has a distinct retro aesthetic that pays homage to the 90s music scene, with a composition and typography reminiscent of concert posters from that era. It captures the nostalgia and creative energy portrayed in the film about the band Los Planetas.

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    The Call

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    4.2 K

    The poster is vibrant, colorful, and full of energy, using a pop aesthetic and a dynamic composition that reflects the film's musical and joyful tone. It perfectly communicates the celebration of friendship, faith, and music.

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    Who Will Sing to You

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    16.1 K

    The design is elegant and mysterious, playing with doubles and the reflection of identity, central themes in Carlos Vermut's film. The poster's meticulous art direction foreshadows the film's visual sophistication and psychological complexity.

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    The Bride!

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    Its main poster, featuring the protagonist in a dreamlike desert landscape, possesses a poetic visual power that directly evokes Lorca's world. The composition and color palette convey the passion and tragedy of "Blood Wedding."

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    Klaus

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    667.8 K

    Although it's an animated film, its poster has a painterly quality and lighting reminiscent of classical painting, highlighting its innovative visual style. The design conveys warmth, magic, and the charm of a timeless Christmas story.

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