
Where to watch The Shanghai Spell in Mexico
The Shanghai Spell isn't available to stream, rent or buy in Mexico right now. Availability changes often, so check back soon. Availability checked 16 June 2026.
About The Shanghai Spell
The Shanghai Spell is a 2002 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Fernando Trueba, starring Fernando Tielve, Aida Folch and Ariadna Gil. It has a runtime of 1 hour 59 minutes. It holds an average rating of 5.8/10 from 20 viewers. Below you can see where to watch The Shanghai Spell in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
The Shanghai Spell trailer
Overview
A fourteen year old lad discovers his first love at the point of his pencil whilst drawing the portrait of a sickly but coquettish fifteen year old girl. In the neighbourhood an old freedom-fighter pits himself against bad types, a pretty cinema-ticket girl takes to the streets at night and a young anarchist dedicates himself to telling tall stories. Far away, in Shanghai, a hero of the Republic meets a beautiful femme fatal with oriental eyes. Reality and fiction become fused in an embrace.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch The Shanghai Spell in Mexico?+
The Shanghai Spell is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Mexico. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.
Is The Shanghai Spell on Netflix?+
The Shanghai Spell is not on Netflix in Mexico right now.
How long is The Shanghai Spell?+
The Shanghai Spell has a runtime of 1 hour 59 minutes (119 minutes).
Who stars in The Shanghai Spell?+
The Shanghai Spell stars Fernando Tielve, Aida Folch, Ariadna Gil, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Eduard Fernández.
When did The Shanghai Spell come out?+
The Shanghai Spell is a 2002 movie directed by Fernando Trueba.
What genre is The Shanghai Spell?+
The Shanghai Spell is Drama film.
Who directed The Shanghai Spell?+
The Shanghai Spell was directed by Fernando Trueba.
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