La aldea maldita Filming Locations
Where was La aldea maldita filmed? La aldea maldita was filmed in 4 locations across Spain in the following places:
La aldea maldita Filming Locations
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La aldea maldita (1930)
In an impoverished Castilian village live Juan, his wife Acacia, their son and Juan's blind father. The harsh weather conditions force the peasants to emigrate to a better land. Acacia goes to the city instead. Time goes by and they will meet again.