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( more resources for Ferdinand here)įour junior high students hide out while skipping a class, and are interrupted by the schoolmate in this movie, based on the first book of an Argentine Young Adult series by María Inés Falconi. This has a great, happy ending and introduces watchers to Spain and bullfighting without the gore. Due to a run-in with a bee, he gets mistaken for a fierce fighter and is selected to fight the infamous matador, El Primero. Themes: Peru, indigenous culture, Incan history, Spain.įerdinand is a calm bull who likes to sit and smell flowers.

The characters are appealing and kids can’t wait to find out who wins the big game at the end.Ī young boy living in a remote village takes it upon himself to rescue a cherished relic, on a dangerous journey to the capital Incan city of Cusco in this beautifully animated film. Themes: Hispanics in the US, immigration, sports, teens, heartwarming.Ī rag-tag soccer team in Mexico get help from the school janitor to reach their dream of playing a championship game. Even better, it explores cultural tensions and life in a predominantly Latino and agricultural community. McFarland USA has all the makings of a classic sports Disney story, this time about a cross-country team in California. Themes: Spain, adventure, comedy, family. In this movie, a family vacation goes wrong and they end up at a mysterious home with missing parents. Zipe and Zape– the main characters in the film, are based on two popular, mischievous Spanish comic book characters that have been read for decades. Zipi y Zape y la isla del capitán (PG, 1h 45min)
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(Find activities to go with the movie here) Themes: Mexico, food, family, heartwarming.Ī colorful and delightful movie, El Libro de Vida introduces viewers to holiday traditions through a tale of love vs. Great for accompanying a food unit, Canela follows Maria, a young girl who reaches out to her grieving grandmother to come back to the family restaurant. ( more resources for Coco here) Themes: Mexico, Day of the Dead, music, family. One of the BEST Spanish movies out there for authentic culture and a great story. It centers on the Day of the Dead in Mexico and the meaning of the family. This movie took the world by storm when it came, and is packed with rich culture. ( more resources for Encanto here) Themes: Colombia, Magical Realism, music, family. It is a great new, appropriate movie in Spanish with authentic culture and a great story. It centers on the theme of family and is a musical.
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The newest Disney movie is full of the rich culture of Colombia. I’m sure I’m not the only teacher with an embarrassing story to share about missing inappropriate content before using it in class. I mention inappropriate/adult content when I am aware of it, but *please* preview and click on the links for more details. Please note: when you show a movie made in Spanish with English subtitles, strong words in Spanish sometimes get translated as stronger curse words in English. If you want to give your students templates for taking notes or exploring themes/vocabulary/characters while watching, this pack of editable movie guides and graphic organizers on TpT can be adapted for any theme or film, and make perfect emergency sub plans as well.Īlso, if you’re looking for some good Spanish shows for yourself, see my list of 50 Spanish Shows on Netflixfor your next PD in pajamas obsession. Unless students are advanced, a bunch of native speakers talking sounds like noise, and I feel they get more Spanish exposure with the subtitles and audio together. Personally, when showing movies with students I recommend adding the subtitles in Spanish, regardless of the audio. Spanish Movies for Middle School and Up.My students love watching familiar movies like Finding Nemo or The Incredibles in Spanish, but this list focuses on movies written in Spanish, or films that specifically feature Latin American or Spanish culture.
