¡Jo, papá! Filming Locations

¡Jo, papá! filming locations

Where was ¡Jo, papá! filmed? ¡Jo, papá! was filmed in 9 locations across Spain in the following places:

¡Jo, papá! Filming Locations

Vigo is a city on Spain’s northwest coast. The mouth of the nearby Vigo Estuary is sheltered by the Cíes Islands, which form part of the Atlantic Islands National Park. The Cíes are known for their rich birdlife and crescent-shaped Rodas Beach. The city’s old quarter is home to the neoclassical Church of Santa María. The Castro de Vigo archaeological site has reconstructed ancient dwellings.

Teruel is a high-altitude town in the mountainous Aragon region of eastern Spain. It's known for classic Mudéjar architecture, a style combining Gothic and Islamic elements. Examples include the Santa María de Mediavilla Cathedral, dating to the 12th century, which features an elaborately painted ceiling. The Torre de El Salvador, a 14th-century Mudéjar tower, has an intricate facade and stairs to the top.

Oviedo is a town in northwest Spain between the Cantabrian Mountains and the Bay of Biscay. The capital of Asturias, it’s known for its medieval old town, the site of the Gothic Oviedo Cathedral with its 9th-century Holy Chamber. The Archaeological Museum of Asturias, in a nearby convent, displays regional artifacts. The Fine Arts Museum of Asturias includes 2 palaces and has an expansive Spanish art collection.

Cornellana is one of 28 parishes in Salas, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It is 10.12 km² in size, with a population of 796. It is located on the Camino Primitivo path of the Camino de Santiago.

La Jana is a municipality in the comarca of Baix Maestrat in the Valencian Community, Spain. The Cervera Mountains rise just east of the town extending southwards.

Vinaròs is a city located in eastern Spain and the capital of the Baix Maestrat in the province of Castellón. It is in the border between the Valencian Community and Catalonia. Vinaròs is a fishing harbour and tourist destination.

Albarracín is a small town in the hills of east-central Spain, above a curve of the Guadalaviar River. Towering medieval walls, the Murallas de Albarracín, dominate the adjacent hillside. At their crest is 10th-century Andador Tower. The ruins of an alcázar, or Moorish castle, stand on a clifftop in the old town. The 16th-century Catedral del Salvador features a bell tower built on the remains of a Romanesque temple.

Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a city of elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks such as the Buen Retiro. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish masters. The heart of old Hapsburg Madrid is the portico-lined Plaza Mayor, and nearby is the baroque Royal Palace and Armory, displaying historic weaponry.

¡Jo, papá! (1975)
Alternate title: Der Veteran
Runtime: 97 minutes
Rating: 6.0
Release year: 1975
IMDB: tt0073209
Plot summary

Enrique Seoane is a former combatant of the Francoist side who lives obsessed with the memory of the war he won. That is why he decides to revive his old glories by carrying out the same itinerary forty years later, now in the company of his wife Alicia and his two daughters: Pilar and Carmen. However, although they seem to love him, his family is far from sharing the ideals of his father.

Genres
Comedy
Drama
Cast
Ana Belén
Antonio Ferrandis
Amparo Soler Leal
Josep Maria Flotats
Directors
Jaime de Armiñán
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¡Jo, papá! filming locations