Cinema entertainment in Spain
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Yelmo Cineplex Ideal
Close to Plaza Mayor; offers a wide selection of films.
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Boliche
With four screens, this cinema is located at a central point within walking distance of central Gràcia, a good selection of bars and restaurants in l’Eixample (eg around Carrer d’Aribau) and others in the immediate area north of Avinguda Diagonal.
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Renoir Plaza de España
One of the most popular versión original (original version with Spanish subtitles) cinemas in Madrid, Renoir hosts plenty of latest-release films but with some interesting documentaries and Asian flicks as well.
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Albéniz Multicines
The home of the large Cinemateca Municipal (Municipal Cinema), showing international films with Spanish subtitles most nights. Posters and the Sur newspaper list the current movies at Málaga's cinemas.
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Avenida 5 Cines
This is the best cinema for v.o(versión original; foreign-language) films in Seville, with around 14 film options from which to choose. It has around three showings per day.
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Verdi
A popular original-language movie house in the heart of Gràcia, handy to lots of local eateries and bars for pre- and post-film enjoyment.
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Maldà
In the heart of the Barri Gòtic, one screen turns around several movies in the course of the afternoon and evening. They occasionally put on Bollywood hits.
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Casablanca Gràcia
Often you’ll find this cinema nearly empty, which in one sense is good – you should have no concerns about finding the movies here sold out!
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La Enana Marrón
There’s no beating this great arty, alternative theatre, showing documentaries, animated films, international flicks and oldies.
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Cine Nervión Plaza
This massive 20-screen cinema is within the Nervión Plaza shopping complex. It has between three and six showings per day.
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Filmoteca de Zaragoza
One of the few cinemas showing films in their original language (ie subtitled in Spanish, rather than dubbed).
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Casablanca Kaplan
A smallish, popular local cinema (with three screens) that always shows movies in the original language.
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Renoir-Les Corts
With six cinemas, this is a somewhat distant alternative from central Barcelona for original versions.
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Filmoteca
Specialises in film seasons that concentrate on particular directors, styles and eras of film.
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Princesa
Screens all kinds of original-version films, from Hollywood blockbusters to arty flicks.
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Cine Doré
The National Film Library offers fantastic classic and vanguard films for just €2.50.
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Verdi
Neighbourhood cinema that cherry-picks the best, big-budget art-house movies.
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Filmoteca de Andalucía
An art-house cinema with regular screenings of subtitled foreign films.
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Yelmo Cines Icària
This vast cinema complex screens movies in the original language on 15 screens, making for plenty of choice. Aside from the screens, you’ll find several cheerful eateries, bars and the like to keep you occupied before and after the movies.
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Cinesa Proyecciones
Wonderful art-deco exterior; modern cinema within.
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Renoir Floridablanca
With seven screens, this is one of a small chain of art-house cinemas in Spain showing quality flicks. It is handily located just beyond El Raval, so you can be sure that there is no shortage of postfilm entertainment options nearby.
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Méliès Cinemes
A cosy cinema with two screens, the Méliès specialises in old classics from Hollywood and European cinema.
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Renoir
This is your best chance if you want to see movies in their original language (with Spanish subtitles). It has four screens and generally runs sessions from about 4.30pm to 10.30pm.
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