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Spanish films turn most Spaniards off: survey
Tuesday June 12 11:31 AM ET
Most Spaniards prefer U.S. films to Spanish ones, saying movies made in the home country of Oscar-winning director Pedro Almodovar are boring, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
Nearly 59 percent of Spaniards think homegrown film productions are mediocre or uninteresting, and nearly 70 percent said they would like to be consulted about subsidies the film industry receives, the Sigma Dos poll said.
Films from the United States draw two thirds of the audience in Spanish theaters, although a law to be passed later this year plans to keep a screen quota obliging cinemas to show one European film for every three from outside the EU.
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