- La
Movida Madrileña (Spanish: [moˈβiða maðɾiˈleɲa], The
Madrilenian Scene), also
known as La
Movida, was a
countercultural movement that took
place mainly...
- The
Movida viguesa (or
Movida gallega) was an
important youth cultural movement that took
place in Vigo,
Spain during the 1980s,
coinciding with the Movida...
- La
Movida Literaria was a
Colombian literary magazine created in 2004, it
circulated and had its web site
until 2010. From its
beginnings as a blog included...
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- have
developed a cult following. Almodóvar's
career developed during La
Movida Madrileña, a
cultural renaissance that
followed the end of
Francoist Spain...
- Actress, singer, producer,
former model, host Years active 1971–present
Notable work Los
Ricos También
Lloran Rosa
Salvaje La
Movida La Casa de las Flores...
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sarcasm and
irony in a way that it only
makes sense in the "everything is valid", Punk rock
creative impulse of La
movida in
Madrid during the 1980s. v t e...
- open society. New
cultural movements based on
freedom appeared, like La
Movida Madrileña. In May 1982
Spain joined NATO,
followed by a
referendum after...
- part of a
movement similar to the La
Movida Madrileña but here
since it was from
Galicia (Spain) it was
named Movida viguesa after the town of Vigo. The...
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Founded by
Gregorio Morales, it
represented the
literary elements of La
Movida Madrileña, a
countercultural movement during the
Spanish transition to democracy...