Practice Spanish with Best Spanish TV shows and movies on Netflix now

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1. La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)

Netflix’s Money Heist has smashed all-time records for the streaming service after being viewed more than 34million times.

A clever take on the bank heist formula. A crowd-pleaser with lots of twists and turns, some of which push the limits of suspension of disbelief.

Called La Casa de Papel in Spanish, the name was adjusted for English-speaking audiences to Money Heist . Officially one of the most-watched Netflix series or film of all time in any language – and the highest non-English speaking show ever. So if you haven’t watched it yet, we’re pretty sure we know what you should be binging this weekend. Speaking about the achievement, director Diego Ávalos said: ‘We are proud of bringing stories that are made in Spain, to the world.’

Addictive, entertaining thriller from Spain. Accent: European Spanish

2. La Casa de las Flores (The House Of Flowers)

This satirical telenovela is a Mexican black comedy-drama television series that depicts a dysfunctional upper-class Mexican family that own a prestigious floristry shop and a struggling cabaret, both called 'The House of Flowers'.

Funny, entertaining black comedy from Mexico. Accent: Mexican Spanish

3- Dolor y Gloria (Pain & Glory)

The protagonist (Antonio Banderas) was at the decline of his career. The man involuntarily looks back into the past, and a stream of vivid memories falls upon him. He recalls such moments from his youth as tender feelings for his mother, love and separation, the search for happiness and success. All this leads the master of cinema to important thoughts about life and art, because this is the most important thing for him.

Drama, creative crisis. Accent: European Spanish

4- Roma

Roma is a 2018 Mexican-American drama film written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón,

The most personal project to date from Academy Award (R)-winning director and writer Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Children of Men, Y Tu Mama Tambien), ROMA follows Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a young domestic worker for a family in the middle-class neighborhood of Roma in Mexico City. Delivering an artful love letter to the women who raised him, Cuarón draws on his own childhood to create a vivid and emotional portrait of domestic strife and social hierarchy amidst political turmoil of the 1970s. Cuarón's first project since the groundbreaking Gravity in 2013, ROMA will be available in theaters and on Netflix later this year.

Drama, social, emotional. Accent: Mexican Spanish