¡Hay motivo! ratings (Movie, 2004)
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76,417 / 259,395
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Genres
Drama
Total votes
384
Average rating
5.6 / 10
A multi-part feature on the governing body of Spain, the Popular Party under Jose María Aznar. Themes include the bombing of Iraq, immigration, U.S. fire in Baghdad, and the manipulation of the media.
Directors: Alfonso Ungría , Ana Díez , Antonio José Betancor , Chus Gutiérrez , Daniel Cebrián , David Trueba , Diego Galán , El Gran Wyoming , Fernando Colomo , Gracia Querejeta , Icíar Bollaín , Imanol Uribe , Isabel Coixet , Joaquín Oristrell , José Luis Cuerda , José Luis García Sánchez , Juan Diego Botto , Julio Medem , Manuel Gómez Pereira , Manuel Rivas , Mariano Barroso , Miguel Ángel Díez , Pedro Olea , Pere Joan Ventura , Pere Portabella , Sigfrid Monleón , Vicente Aranda , Víctor García León , Víctor Manuel , Yolanda García Serrano
Writers: Gabriel Celaya , Juan José Millás
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