List of Spanish films of 2002

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A list of films produced in Spain in 2002 (see 2002 in film).

2002

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2002
800 Balas Alex de la Iglesia Sancho Gracia, Carmen Maura Comedy drama A tribute to Spaghetti Western films shot in Almería, Spain
A mi madre le gustan las mujeres Inés París & Daniela FejermanRosa María Sardà, Leonor Watling, Silvia Abascal ComedyGay interest
Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino Agustín Villaronga, Isaac Pierre Racine, Lydia Zimmermann
Balseros Carlos Bosch, Josep Maria Domènech DocumentaryAcademy Award nominee
Darkness Jaume Balagueró Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Giancarlo Giannini Horrorshot in English language.
En la ciudad sin límites Antonio Hernández Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Geraldine Chaplin Family drama Shot in Paris but in Spanish language
The Impatient Alchemist Patricia Ferreira Ingrid Rubio, Miguel Ángel Solá Thriller
La caja 507 Enrique Urbizu Antonio Resines, José Coronado Film Noir
La vida de nadie Eduard Cortés José Coronado, Adriana Ozores, Marta Etura Drama Loosely based on the life of French impostor and murderer Jean-Claude Romand
Lisístrata Francesc Bellmunt Maribel Verdú, Juan Luis Galiardo Gay comedy Based on Lisistrata comic by Ralf König
Los lunes al sol Fernando León de Aranoa Javier Bardem, Luis Tosar Drama Goya Awards winner
The Other Side of the Bed Emilio Martínez Lázaro Paz Vega, Natalia Verbeke, Alberto San Juan, Ernesto Alterio Musical comedy Sequel: Los 2 lados de la cama 2005; Málaga Spanish Film Festival winner
Piedras Roberto Salazar Antonia San Juan, Ángela Molina, Najwa Nimri, Vicky Peña, Lola Dueñas Comedy-Drama
Salomé Carlos Saura Aída Gómez, Pere Arquillué, Paco Mora, Javier Toca, Carmen Villena Dance Film Goya Award for Best original song
Second Name Paco Plaza Erica Prior, Denis Rafter Horror
Talk to her Pedro Almodóvar Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin Drama Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay, César winner, Bafta winner...

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