List of the best Tamar Novas movies: Elisa y Marcela(2019), Broken Embraces(2009), The Beach of the Drowned(2015), Una mujer invisible(2007), The Sea Inside(2004) ... ...
Gay & Lesbian, Romance, Drama
2019
129 Minutes
Andrés
Natalia de Molina Greta Fernández Sara Casasnovas Tamar Novas María Pujalte Francesc Orella Lluís Homar Jorge Suquet Manolo Solo Manuel Lourenzo Luisa Merelas
In 1885, Elisa and Marcela meet and form great friendship that grows into a forbidden love that they have to keep hidden.
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Spain
2009
128 Minutes
Diego
Penélope Cruz Lluís Homar Blanca Portillo José Luis Gómez Tamar Novas Rubén Ochandiano Marta Aledo Agustín Almodóvar Enrique Aparicio Yuyi Beringola Javier Coll
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Harry Caine, a blind writer, reaches this moment in time when he has to heal his wounds from 14 years back. He was then still known by his real name, Mateo Blanco, and directing his last movie.
Mystery & Thriller
Spain
2015
102 Minutes
Carpintero
Celia Freijeiro Pedro Alonso Carmelo Gómez Marta Larralde Tamar Novas Celso Bugallo Luis Zahera Carlos Blanco Fernando Morán Fran Peleteiro
A drowned fisherman washes up, on the shores of Galicia. A local detective sets out to resolve the case.
Comedy, Drama
Spain
2007
96 Minutes
Javier
María Bouzas Adolfo Fernández Núria Gago María Salgueiro Ricardo Birnbaum Sonia Méndez Carlos Blanco Tamar Novas Cuca Escribano
Biography, Drama
Spain|France|Italy
2004
125 Minutes
Javi
Javier Bardem Belén Rueda Lola Dueñas Mabel Rivera Celso Bugallo Clara Segura Joan Dalmau Alberto Jiménez Tamar Novas Francesc Garrido Josep Maria Pou
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The factual story of Spaniard Ramon Sampedro, who fought a thirty-year campaign in favor of euthanasia and his own right to die.