Spanish films of 2005
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A list of films produced in Spain in 2005.
[edit] 2005
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| Fragile | Jaume Balagueró | Calista Flockhart, Elena Anaya , Gemma Jones , Richard Roxburgh , Colin McFarlane , Michael Pennington | Horror | shot in English language. | ||
| The Secret Life of Words | Isabel Coixet | Sarah Polley, Tim Robbins, Javier Cámara | Drama | Goya Awards winner; shot in English language; produced by Almodóvar | ||
| Habana Blues | Benito Zambrano | Alberto Yoel, Roberto Sanmartín | Musical Drama | Filmed and co-producted by Cuba | ||
| Life and Colour | Santiago Tabernero | Carmen Machi, Silvia Abascal | Drama | |||
| The Machinist | Brad Anderson | Christian Bale, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón | Horror | shot in English language. | ||
| Midsummer Dream | Ángel de la Cruz, Manolo Gómez | Comedy animation | Based on A Midsummer Night's Dream | |||
| El método | Marcelo Piñeyro | Eduardo Noriega, Najwa Nimri , Adriana Ozores , Carmelo Gómez | Social drama | Based on a successful play | ||
| Ninette | José Luis Garci | Elsa Pataky | Comedy | Miguel Mihura's plays | ||
| FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions | Carlos Atanes | Xavier Tort, Anne-Céline Auchè | Science-Fiction | Best Feature Film Award at the International Panorama of Independent Filmmakers, Athens, Greece | ||
| Princesas | Fernando León de Aranoa | Candela Peña, Micaela Nevárez | Social drama | Prostitution and racism in Madrid | ||
| Tapas | José Corbacho, Juan Cruz | Elvira Mínguez, María Galiana, Ángel de Andrés López, Rubén Ochandiano | Comedy- drama | First award winning film of Corbacho (tv star); Málaga Spanish Film Festival winner. 2 Goya Award | ||
| Obaba | Montxo Armendáriz | Pilar López de Ayala, Eduard Fernández | Drama | Based on Bernardo Atxaga's masterpiece novel | ||
| 20 centímetros | Ramón Salazar | Mónica Cervera, Pablo Puyol | Musical | Gay interest | ||
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