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- Spanish psychological horror thriller film directed by Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas which stars María Pedraza. The film is set during the COVID-19 lockdown...
- Cavanilla is a name that has been used four times, applied to four different groups of plants. None of the names is in common use today. Names are Cavanilla...
-  'Deaf') is a 2019 Spanish war film written and directed by Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas. The cast is led by Asier Etxeandia, Marian Álvarez, Hugo Silva, Aitor...
- more" in a less formal environment, according to historian Julián Cortes Cavanillas. More informal standards, Frederica hoped, would help rebuild familial...
- Antonio Hernández (2011) Los días no vividos, as Jaime. Dir. Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas (2012) Musarañas, script. Dir. Juanfer Andrés y Esteban Roel (2014) Ma...
- Yanez (Ground Jury Member) Col. Fog (Ground Jury Member) Jumping José M. Cavanillas (Ground Jury President) Pierre Clavé (Ground Jury Member) Col. Djerasimovic...
- Maria Saporiti (1726.04.08 – 1743.12.02) Titular Bishop Isidro Alfonso Cavanillas (1753.04.09 – 1755.05.12) Titular Archbishop Gerolamo Formagliari (1760...
- cine español con 'El molino', una dramedia dirigida por Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas". Cine con Ñ. 13 April 2023. Mullor, Mireia (9 May 2023). "La historia...
- September 9, 1985, by CBS Records. It was the first album without Vimerson Cavanillas due to change of voice and was replaced by Ricardinho. According to O...
- Silent War" (2019, original title: Sordo), Spanish movie by Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas. Spanish Maquis (Juliá 2005: 373) Heine, Hartmut (1983). La oposición...