Cifesa is the acronym for Compañía Industrial Film Española, a noted Spanish film studio. They have released such films as Don Quijote de la Mancha (1947) and the 1954 film version of El alcalde de Zalamea, as well as being responsible for the Spanish release of some Hollywood films. Notable stars include Florián Rey, Benito Perojo, Imperio Argentina, and Miguel Ligero.[1] In 1951, the studio released the historical epic Dawn of America, intended as a response to the big-budget British production Christopher Columbus (1949).
^Pavlović, Tatjana; Alvarez, Inmaculada; Blanco-Cano, Rosana (18 November 2008). 100 Years of Spanish Cinema. John Wiley & Sons. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-4051-8420-5. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
Cifesa is the acronym for Compañía Industrial Film Española, a noted Spanish film studio. They have released such films as Don Quijote de la Mancha (1947)...
distributed by Suevia Films, one of the two dominant Spanish studios along with Cifesa. The film's sets were designed by the art director Enrique Alarcón. Lola...
in charge remaining unmatched. He was also known for being president of Cifesa, one of the most important film companies in the world at the time, which...
the Compañía Industrial Film Española S.A. (Cifesa) and introduced sound to Spanish film-making. Cifesa would grow to become the biggest production company...
as: Arturo Moreno, José María Blay, Cruz Delgado, Sergio Pablos or the Cifesa studio. Highlighting feature films: Garbancito de la Mancha (1945), Alegres...
Antonio Ramírez Ángel Production companies Hispamer Films CIFESA Eurocine Distributed by CIFESA Eurocine Release date 14 November 1960 (1960-11-14) Running...
Ochoa Music by César Latorre Production company Estela Films Distributed by CIFESA Release date 1953 (1953) Running time 91 minutes Country Spain Language...
Spanish film actor. During the 1940s, he became a star in films produced by CIFESA. In the 1950s, he lived and worked in México and appeared in Luis Buñuel's...
undying fidelity. The film is also known as The Mad Queen. It was made by CIFESA, Spain's largest film company at the time, which turned out a number of...
eventually sang the songs herself. Orduña had to sell the distribution rights to Cifesa to finance the completion of the filming. The Last Torch Song opened on...
Morgan and Georges Rivière. It was shot in Agfacolor and distributed by CIFESA films. In alphabetical order Ángel Arrabal Matilde Artero Ángel Calero as...
Guillén and Antonio Quintero. The film was made by Spain's leading studio Cifesa. Mary del Río Fernando Fresno Miguel García Morcillo Pastora Imperio Francisco...
starring Juanita Reina, Eduardo Fajardo and Rafael Arcos. It was released by Cifesa, Spain's leading studio of the period. The film's sets were designed by...
late fifteenth century. The film was made by the largest Spanish studio CIFESA. The production was conceived as a response to the 1949 British film Christopher...
by Antonio Cánovas Music by Juan Quintero Production company Cifesa Distributed by Cifesa Release date 11 May 1942 (1942-05-11) Running time 82 minutes...
Willy Goldberger Music by José Ruiz de Azagra Production company CIFESA Distributed by CIFESA Release date 5 November 1941 (1941-11-05) Running time 80 minutes...
Edited by Antonio Cánovas Music by José Forns Production company CIFESA Distributed by CIFESA Release date 1 January 1943 (1943-01-01) Running time 98 minutes...
Willy Goldberger Edited by Margarita de Ochoa Production company CIFESA Distributed by CIFESA Release date 4 April 1942 (1942-04-04) Running time 104 minutes...
historical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Ana Mariscal. It was made by CIFESA, Spain's largest studio at the time. The film is loosely based on real events...
during the 1930s. The film was made by Spain's largest studio of the era CIFESA, and was one of the most popular films made during the Second Spanish Republic...
Amedeo Escobar Production company Scalera Film Distributed by Scalera Film CIFESA Release date 31 March 1942 (1942-03-31) Running time 85 minutes Countries...
minister of communications in 1935. He studied Law and was the attorney of CIFESA film studios. As director, he discovered child prodigies Marisol, Rocío...
commercially successful films of the Second Republic. The film was produced by CIFESA at CEA Studios. It was noted for its sentimental view of rural people, and...