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Take a look at these eight surprising facts about Spanish-language film production.

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Cinema is a testimony and representative of the culture, values, and concerns of society. It is a mirror of the times and a showcase for the promotion of a people's identity. 

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Since its invention, everyone has understood its power, and it has always been used as a communication tool. 

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In the case of Spanish, this language and its culture also have a long history in film production. 

Here, you will discover some oddities and facts that you probably didn't know about Spanish-language cinema. 

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Eight facts about Spanish-language cinema

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In 2017, Spanish-speaking countries were responsible for 11.3% of global film production.

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Spain, Argentina, and Mexico are among the top 15 film-producing countries in the world. 

3

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In Spain alone, 322 feature films were produced in 2022, 50 more than in the previous year. 

4

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Spanish speakers like to consume content in Spanish. Spanish-language productions reach large audiences within Spanish-speaking countries.

5

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Spain is considered one of the best countries for film production thanks to its location. Between 200 and 220 days of the year have suitable lighting conditions for filming, and it has very diverse landscapes which are accessible and very well connected.

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Besides film production, the dubbing industry also helps spread the Spanish language. The films 'Rio Rita' (1929) and 'Devil and the Deep' (1931) were pioneers for Spanish dubbing.

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Spanish-language films have been recognized at the Oscars with nominations and awards. Spain is the third foreign country with the most films nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.

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The Goya Awards, held since November 1985, were the first awards ceremony to recognize Spanish film production and continue to be an important recognition for those involved in the sector.

An interesting fact about the Goya Awards

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This article contains data from Informe del Instituto Cervantes 2022, the Fotogramas magazine and the article written by Maria Martin.



Content curation: Aina Arbona
Graphic Editor: Carmen García
Consulting and review: Lola Pons (Universidad de Sevilla)

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