- “The Others” (2001) – This psychological horror film starring Nicole Kidman was partly filmed in Cantabria, specifically in the towns of Santillana del Mar and Tama.
- “La Isla Mínima” (Marshland) (2014) – Although primarily set in the marshlands of Andalusia, this Spanish thriller includes some scenes filmed in Cantabria, particularly in the surrounding areas of Castro Urdiales.
- “El viaje a ninguna parte” (Voyage to Nowhere) (1986) – While this film is mostly set in other Spanish regions, it features a crucial scene shot near Cabárceno in Cantabria.
- “El efecto Iguazú” (2011) – This Spanish comedy-drama directed by Basilio Martín Patino showcases the landscapes of Cantabria, particularly Picos de Europa.
- “La memoria del agua” (The Memory of Water) (2015) – This emotional Spanish drama film set in the aftermath of a natural disaster includes some scenes filmed in Cantabria.
- “La caza. Monteperdido” (The Hunt: Monteperdido) (2019) – Although it is primarily a TV series, the intense thriller “La caza. Monteperdido” features locations in Cantabria, such as Potes and Fuente Dé.
- “La isla” (The Island) (2014) – This Spanish drama film starring Blanca Suárez features scenes set in Cantabria, particularly in the city of Santander.
- “Cuando vuelvas a mi lado” (The Night of the Sunflowers) (2006) – Although the film takes place primarily in La Mancha, it includes some scenes filmed in Cantabria, showcasing the region’s beautiful landscapes.
- “El faro del Sur” (The Southern Lighthouse) (2009) – This Spanish drama film uses the coastline of Cantabria as a backdrop for its story.
- “La buena vida” (The Good Life) (1996) – While not entirely set in Cantabria, this film includes some scenes filmed in the region, with Santillana del Mar being one of the featured locations.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Cantabria
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