The best Guillermo Méndez’s drama movies

Guillermo Méndez

Guillermo Méndez

Today we present the best Guillermo Méndez’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Guillermo Méndez’s movies.

Orgullo

Orgullo
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 09/12/1955
A tale of two families, the Mendozas and Alzagas, faced for generations by the water of a river separating their adjoining properties. Old grudges reappear when the two heirs fall in love.

El ángel

El ángel
5.2/10

La Gata

La Gata
5.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/04/1956
In a country house dedicated to breeding bulls, bound for bullfighting, a love story emerges, conditioned by social class differences.

El balcón de la Luna

El balcón de la Luna
5.2/10

Rosa de Lima

Rosa de Lima
5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1961
Santa Rosa de Lima, who died in the capital of Peru, was barely 31 years old when she died in 1617. José María Elorrieta's film narrates the life of this young woman, daughter of Gaspar Flores, Spanish arquebusier the service of King Philip III, and of Maria de Oliva, who will become principal patron of the New World, the Philippines and West Indies in 1670.

Posición avanzada

Posición avanzada
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 07/02/1966
  • Character: Teniente Crespo
During the Spanish Civil War, a command takes the night to reach an advanced position, surrounded by the enemy, to protect the ford of a river. The next day, soldiers from both sides arrange a truce for fishing trouts and exchange cans and cigarettes. But foreign forces relieve the besiegers during the night and kill an unsuspecting soldier who was waving to return to fishing. While the position is strengthened, a soldier escapes to the nearby village to see his family.

Acteón

Acteón
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/06/1967
  • Character: General prusiano
An expressionist reimagining of the classic Greek myth involving Acteón and Diana, transposed to Spain's Costa Brava by a future auteur of horror cinema. Based on the myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses in which Acteón accidentally catches a glimpse of Diana, the goddess of love, and is subsequently turned into a deer for his dogs to devour, Jorge Grau's modernist retelling resets the story to contemporary Spain, where a fisherman – played by Martin LaSalle, star of Bresson's Pickpocket – follows an enchanting, flirtatious stranger into the city.

Living in Seville

Living in Seville
5.3/10
Miguel is in love with Rosa, a special woman. The relationship did not work at all and decide to break. Rosa then falls for a Sevillian painter who has returned after forty years of exile.

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