WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Aragón

0
  • The Kingdom of Heaven (2005) – Although primarily set in Jerusalem, this epic historical drama also features scenes set in the Monasterio de San Juan de la Peña in Aragón.
  • The Orphanage (2007) – This Spanish horror film takes place in an old orphanage located in a rural area of Aragón.
  • The Sea Inside (2004) – Based on a true story, this highly acclaimed Spanish film is set in the rugged landscapes of Aragón as it follows the life of a paralyzed man seeking the right to die.
  • Laberinto de Pasiones (1982) – Directed by Pedro Almodóvar, this early comedy-drama by the acclaimed Spanish filmmaker is partially set in Zaragoza, the capital city of Aragón.
  • Goya’s Ghosts (2006) – A historical drama set during the Spanish Inquisition, this film features scenes set in various locations in Aragón, including Zaragoza.
  • Jorge Manrique’s Coplas (1973) – A Spanish documentary film that pays tribute to the famous poet Jorge Manrique, this movie is set in the medieval city of Calatayud in Aragón.
  • The Promise (2016) – This historical drama, set during the Spanish Civil War, includes scenes shot in various locations around Aragón, such as Teruel.
  • The Sea and the Weather (2010) – A critically acclaimed Spanish drama film set in the small coastal town of Bermeo, which represents a fictional village in Aragón.
  • Heroes of Arizkun (2015) – This Spanish-language film tells the story of two children from a remote village in the Pyrenees, depicting the landscapes of Aragón.
  • The Olive Tree (2016) – This comedy-drama follows the journey of a young woman from Aragón who sets out to find an ancient olive tree believed to be in Germany.
Share.

Comments are closed.