WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Zaragoza

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  • “Jamón, Jamón” (1992) – This Spanish comedy-drama film, directed by Bigas Luna, includes scenes set in Zaragoza and explores themes of love, sex, and societal norms.
  • “The Stress Is Three” (1968) – Also known as “Laughter in the Dark,” this film, directed by Tony Richardson, features parts set in Zaragoza and follows the tale of a blind man in love.
  • “La sombra de eva” (2013) – Directed by Juanra Fernández, this supernatural thriller is set in Zaragoza and tells the story of a young girl who can see the future.
  • “El crimen de Cuenca” (1981) – While this critically acclaimed Spanish film is primarily set in Cuenca, it also includes a significant scene filmed in Zaragoza.
  • “Esa mujer” (1969) – This Spanish drama film, directed by Mario Camus, takes place in Zaragoza and follows a woman’s journey of self-discovery and liberation.
  • “Cronica sentimental en rojo” (1986) – Set in Zaragoza during the Spanish Civil War, this crime drama directed by Vicente Aranda tells a gripping tale of passion and political turmoil.
  • “Una estación de paso” (1992) – This Spanish drama film, directed by Gracia Querejeta, is partially set in Zaragoza and explores the themes of love, family, and missed connections.
  • “El día de la Bestia” (1995) – While most of this dark comedy horror film is set in other cities, the climax takes place in Zaragoza, adding suspense and chilling scenes to the storyline.
  • “La isla interior” (2009) – Directed by Félix Sabroso and Dunia Ayaso, this Spanish film is mainly set in the Canary Islands, but it includes some scenes in Zaragoza, blending drama and comedy.
  • “La noche en que una becaria encontró a Emiliano Revilla” (2012) – This quirky Spanish comedy, directed by Ignacio Guarderas, is set in various locations, including Zaragoza, and follows the adventures of a college intern.
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