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The spanish film production is very poor with movies that rarely stand out, during the dictatorship with Franco every scene, like kisses, bed scenes and all that was censured therefore the cinema was very hypocrit nd them al where all pretty the same thing, nowadays the big majority of them for not saying them all are (at least in my opinion) umbearable.
After Franco died the cinema was no longer going to be censored so you can imagine what happened, directors and actors felt like everything forbidden or censored before had to be done so from that point every movie started to show these scenes with no sense, most of the times these scenes just didnt have its place in the movie it was pointless for them to be in there.
The bad thing of this is that this was somewhat logical to last a few years after the dictatorship was gone, but has really never dissappeared from the Spanish movies, now the big majority of Spanish films you watch have these kind of sequences, not being nice but quite rudely done.
This doesnt mean that every spanish movie is like this, but most of them are, i may have watched spanish movies but yet none to say "that's a masterpiece or how incredible" just none.
Due to this, Hollywood cinema is the most shown on Spanish cinemas, simply because Spanish cinema is not appreciated by a big amount of people, as i said to Sixcyl once in another disscussion in where he said Spanish films were really good, there was a strike by the spanish cinemas (i guess you understand when i say cinema in the meaning of films and when i say it meaning the rooms where you go to see it?) because they were forced to play one spanish film per "x" film played on a cinema to what they said "no way", spanish cinema jsut doesnt give money to the industry, a very little amount of Spaniards like Spanish cinema a lot.
It is true that we have notorious directors and actors, like Director Alejandro Amenábar, i think hes just a great director and my favorite spanish one, his films are the only ones to bright amongst others although some of them suffer of this need for nudity etc, we have also Almodóbar very claimed by many others, but still his cinema is more of the same, people from poor neighbourhoods, sex, etc etc.
So because of this, we just practically see Hollywood films, and sometimes something coming from Europe too but its Hollywood films which really stand the most, also Spain is one of the countries that dubs the most, in cities like capital cities you mgith have cinemas that show you the movie in its original version and not dubbed, but everybody goes and watch the dubbed version.
It is true that other countries like Finland dont dub nor films nor TV series, i read about this recently and thank this they have a better knowledge of english, bcause they are forced to almost learn it if they want to enjoy something foreing, perhaps if that would change in Spain we would probably have a better English knowledge, but im afraid people still prefere dubbing to watch a film.
Also i know Spanish films are very appreciated outside Spain like in The States.
So this is it.
So this is the situation in Spain
After Franco died the cinema was no longer going to be censored so you can imagine what happened, directors and actors felt like everything forbidden or censored before had to be done so from that point every movie started to show these scenes with no sense, most of the times these scenes just didnt have its place in the movie it was pointless for them to be in there.
The bad thing of this is that this was somewhat logical to last a few years after the dictatorship was gone, but has really never dissappeared from the Spanish movies, now the big majority of Spanish films you watch have these kind of sequences, not being nice but quite rudely done.
This doesnt mean that every spanish movie is like this, but most of them are, i may have watched spanish movies but yet none to say "that's a masterpiece or how incredible" just none.
Due to this, Hollywood cinema is the most shown on Spanish cinemas, simply because Spanish cinema is not appreciated by a big amount of people, as i said to Sixcyl once in another disscussion in where he said Spanish films were really good, there was a strike by the spanish cinemas (i guess you understand when i say cinema in the meaning of films and when i say it meaning the rooms where you go to see it?) because they were forced to play one spanish film per "x" film played on a cinema to what they said "no way", spanish cinema jsut doesnt give money to the industry, a very little amount of Spaniards like Spanish cinema a lot.
It is true that we have notorious directors and actors, like Director Alejandro Amenábar, i think hes just a great director and my favorite spanish one, his films are the only ones to bright amongst others although some of them suffer of this need for nudity etc, we have also Almodóbar very claimed by many others, but still his cinema is more of the same, people from poor neighbourhoods, sex, etc etc.
So because of this, we just practically see Hollywood films, and sometimes something coming from Europe too but its Hollywood films which really stand the most, also Spain is one of the countries that dubs the most, in cities like capital cities you mgith have cinemas that show you the movie in its original version and not dubbed, but everybody goes and watch the dubbed version.
It is true that other countries like Finland dont dub nor films nor TV series, i read about this recently and thank this they have a better knowledge of english, bcause they are forced to almost learn it if they want to enjoy something foreing, perhaps if that would change in Spain we would probably have a better English knowledge, but im afraid people still prefere dubbing to watch a film.
Also i know Spanish films are very appreciated outside Spain like in The States.
So this is it.
So this is the situation in Spain