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The Girl of Your Dreams

Movie"A romantic comedy about war, filmmaking and impossible love."
Audience Score
65
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A company of Spanish movie makers leaves Franco's Spain and moves to Hitler's to make a film in co-production. Soon some problems start to arise...
DirectorFernando Trueba
WritersMiguel Ángel Egea Carlos López David Trueba

Movie Details

On DVD & Blu-ray:May 11th, 2004 - Buy DVD
Original Language:Spanish
Production Companies:Cartel, Fernando Trueba PC, Cartel Films
Movie Tags:
prisoner

The Girl of Your Dreams Collection

These two movies delve into the Spanish film industry's interactions with Nazi and Francoist Spain. Both films explore Spain, , and Hollywood's mid-20th-century relationships amidst conflict and political instability. "The Girl of Your Dreams" portrays filmmakers' ethical challenges working with Nazis, while "Nobody Wants the Night" contrasts Hollywood's glamorized history with Spain's harsh realities. The films analyze the Spanish film industry's complex relationship with historical events and political turmoil's impact on creative pursuits, encouraging viewers to question artistic interpretations of history and seek truth.