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The most internationally acclaimed Spanish filmmaker since Luis Buñuel was born in a small town (Calzada de Calatrava) in the impoverished Spanish region of La Mancha. He arrived in Madrid in 1968, and survived by selling used items in the flea-market called El Rastro. Almodóvar couldn't study filmmaking because he didn't have the money to afford it. Besides, the filmmaking schools were closed in early 70s by Franco's government. Instead, he found a job in the Spanish phone company and saved his salary to buy a Super 8 camera. From 1972 to 1978, he devoted himself to make short films with the help of of his friends. The "premieres" of those early films were famous in the rapidly growing world of the Spanish counter-culture. In few years, Almodóvar became a star of "La Movida", the pop cultural movement of late 70s Madrid. His first feature film, Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom (1980), was made in 16 mm and blown-up to 35 mm for public release. In 1987, he and his brother Agustín Almodóvar established their own production company: El Deseo, S. A. The "Almodóvar phenomenon" has reached all over the world, making his films very popular in many countries.11 Nominaciones
1988 Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios · Nominado
1990 ¡Átame! · Nominado
1995 La flor de mi secreto · Nominado
1999 Todo sobre mi madre · Ganador
2002 Hable con ella · Nominado
2004 La mala educación · Nominado
2006 Volver · Ganador
2011 La piel que habito · Nominado
2016 Julieta · Nominado
2019 Dolor y gloria · Ganador
2021 Madres paralelas · Nominado
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1988 Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios · Guión original · Ganador
1990 ¡Átame! · Guión original · Nominado
1999 Todo sobre mi madre · Guión original · Nominado
2002 Hable con ella · Guión original · Nominado
2006 Volver · Guión original · Nominado
2009 Los abrazos rotos · Guión original · Nominado
2011 La piel que habito · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2014 Relatos salvajes · Película · Nominado
2016 Julieta · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2019 Dolor y gloria · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
La ley del deseo (1987) 10/10
Hable con ella (2002) 10/10
Dolor y gloria (2019) 10/10
Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1988) 10/10
Los abrazos rotos (2009) 9,5/10
Volver (2006) 9,5/10
¡Átame! (1989) 9,5/10
Tacones lejanos (1991) 9/10
La mala educación (2004) 9/10
Entre tinieblas (1983) 8/10
Matador (1986) 8/10
La piel que habito (2011) 8/10
¿Qué he hecho YO para merecer esto!! (1984) 7,5/10
Carne trémula (1997) 7/10
Todo sobre mi madre (1999) 7/10
Julieta (2016) 7/10
Madres paralelas (2021) 6,5/10
La flor de mi secreto (1995) 6,5/10
Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980) 6/10
Laberinto de pasiones (1982) 3/10
Kika (1993) 1,5/10
Los amantes pasajeros (2013) 1/10
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Folle... folle... fólleme Tim! ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Isabel Coixet was born on 9 April 1960 in Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is a director and writer, known for My Life Without Me (2003), The Secret Life of Words (2005) and The Bookshop (2017).7 Nominaciones
1989 Demasiado viejo para morir joven · Nominada Novel
2003 Mi vida sin mí · Nominada
2005 La vida secreta de las palabras · Ganadora
2015 Nadie quiere la noche · Nominada
2018 La librería · Ganadora
2020 Nieva en Benidorm · Nominada
2023 Un amor · Nominada
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1996 Cosas que nunca te dije · Guión original · Nominada
2003 Mi vida sin mí · Guión adaptado · Ganadora
2005 La vida secreta de las palabras · Guión original · Ganadora
2011 Escuchando al juez Garzón · Película Documental · Ganadora
2017 La librería · Guión adaptado · Ganadora
2022 El techo amarillo · Película documental · Nominada
2023 Un amor · Guión adaptado · Nominada
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Ranking:
Cosas que nunca te dije (1996) 8,5/10
Mi vida sin mi (2003) 8/10
A los que aman (1998) 8/10
La vida secreta de las palabras (2005) 7/10
La librería (2017) 6,5/10
Mapa de los sonidos de Tokio (2009) 6,5/10
Elegy (2008) 5/10
Nadie quiere la noche (2015) 4/10
Nieva en Benidorm (2020) 2,5/10
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Demasiado viejo para morir joven (1989) ??/10
Viaje al corazón de la tortura (2003) ??/10
Escuchando al juez Garzón (2011) ??/10
Ayer no termina nunca (2013) ??/10
Mi otro yo (2013) ??/10
Aprendiendo a conducir (2014) ??/10
El espíritu de la pintura (2017) ??/10
Proyecto tiempo (2017) ??/10
Elisa y Marcela (2019 ) ??/10
El techo amarillo (2022) ??/10
Un amor (2023) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Vicente Aranda was born on 9 November 1926 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was a director and writer, known for Lovers: A True Story (1991), El Lute: Run for Your Life (1987) and The Maidens' Conspiracy (2006). He was married to Teresa Font. He died on 26 May 2015 in Madrid, Spain.6 Nominaciones
1987 El lute, camina o revienta · Nominado
1989 Si te dicen que caí · Nominado
1991 Amantes · Ganador
1993 Intruso · Nominado
1994 La pasión turca · Nominado
2001 Juana la loca · Nominado
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1988 El lute, mañana seré libre · Guión adaptado · Nominado
1989 Si te dicen que caí · Guión adaptado · Nominado
1991 Amantes · Guión original · Nominado
1993 El amante bilingüe · Guión adaptado · Nominado
1994 La pasión turca · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
Amantes (1991) 10/10
Las crueles (1969) 7/10
Celos (1999) 7/10
Tiempo de silencio (1986) 6,5/10
El lute (Camina o revienta) (1987) 6,5/10
La pasión turca (1994) 6,5/10
La muchacha de las bragas de oro (1980) 6,5/10
Intruso (1993) 6/10
Libertarias (1996) 6/10
Juana la loca (2001) 5,5/10
La novia ensangrentada (1972) 5,5/10
Carmen (2003) 4/10
El amante bilingüe (1993) 4/10
Si te dicen que caí (1989) 2,5/10
El lute II: mañana seré libre (1988) 2,5/10
Tirante el Blanco (2006) 1/10
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Brillante porvenir (1965) ??/10
Fata Morgana (1966) ??/10
Clara es el precio (1975) ??/10
Cambio de sexo (1977) ??/10
Asesinato en el comité central (1982) ??/10
Fanny Pelopaja (1984) ??/10
La mirada del otro (1998) ??/10
Canciones de amor en Lolita's Club (2007) ??/10
Luna caliente (2009) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Composer
Is the son of a Spanish mother and a Chilean father. His family moved back to Spain when he was 1 year old, and he grew up and studied in Madrid. He wrote, produced and directed his first short film La cabeza at the age of 19, and he was 23 when he directed his feature debut Thesis (1996). His film Open Your Eyes (1997) was a huge success in Spain and was distributed worldwide. It was remade in Hollywood by Cameron Crowe as Vanilla Sky (2001), starring Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz (also the star of the original version) and Cameron Diaz. The Others (2001) is Amenábar's first English language film.6 Nominaciones
1996 Tesis · Ganador Novel
1998 Abre los ojos · Nominado
2001 Los otros · Ganador
2004 Mar adentro · Ganador
2009 Ágora · Nominado
2019 Mientras dure la guerra · Nominado
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1996 Tesis · Guión original · Ganador
1998 Abre los ojos · Guión original · Nominado
1999 La lengua de las mariposas · Música original · Nominado
2001 Los otros · Guión original · Ganador
2001 Los otros · Música original · Nominado
2004 Mar adentro · Guión original · Ganador
2004 Mar adentro · Música original · Ganador
2009 Ágora · Película · Nominado
2009 Ágora · Guión original · Ganador
2019 Mientras dure la guerra · Guión original · Nominado
2019 Mientras dure la guerra · Música original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Los otros (2001) 10/10
Abre los ojos (1998) 10/10
Mar adentro (2004) 9,5/10
Tesis (1996) 8,5/10
Ágora (2009) 7/10
Mientras dure la guerra (2019) 6/10
Regresión (2015) 3/10- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Born in Madrid, Iciar Bollain has worked as an actress in films such El Sur (1983), directed by Víctor Erice; Sublet (1991) directed by Chus Gutiérrez, Malaventura (1988) directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón; El Mejor de los Tiempos (1990) and Un Paraguas para Tres (1992) directed by Felipe Vega, Tierra y Libertad (1995) directed by Ken Loach, LEO (2000) directed by Jose Luis Borau, Nos Miran (2002) directed by Norberto Pérez, La Balsa de Piedra (2003) directed by Geogre Sluiezer and La Noche del Hermano (2005) directed by Santiago García de Leániz. As a director, Icíar has written and directed many renowned films. Flowers from Another World, her second film, was awarded at Cannes Film Festival in 1999 (Best Film in the International Critics' Week). Take my eyes (2003), her following film as writer and director, won 7 Goyas (Spanish Academy Awards), including Best Film, among many other international awards. She directed a script by Paul Laverty in 2009, Even the Rain. The film obtained national and international recognition: 13 nominations to the Goya Awards, Panorama Award at the Berlinale, Ariel Award to best Latin-American film and it was in the short list of the foreign films selected for the Academy Awards in 2010 representing Spain. In 2011 she directed and co-wrote Katmandú, un Espejo en el Cielo. The film was nominated to the Goya Awads in the categories of Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2014 it was released En Tierra Extraña, a documentary that Iciar directed about the life of young Spanish immigrants in Edinburgh, Scotland, who had to leave Spain due to recession and unemployment Iciar Bollain is currently in pre-production of his next film, The Olive Tree, a new collaboration with the writer Paul Laverty and Morena Films. The film will start principal photography in May 2015.6 Nominaciones
1995 Hola, ¿Estás sola? · Nominada Novel
2003 Te doy mis ojos · Ganadora
2007 Mataharis · Nominada
2010 También la lluvia · Nominada
2020 La boda de Rosa · Nominada
2021 Maixabel · Nominada
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1999 Flores de otro mundo · Guión original · Nominada
2000 Leo · Actriz · Nominada
2003 Te doy mis ojos · Guión original · Ganadora
2007 Mataharis · Guión original · Nominada
2011 Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo · Guión adaptado · Nominada
2020 La boda de Rosa · Guión origina · Nominada
2021 Maixabel · Guión original · Nominada
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Ranking:
Maixabel (2021) 8/10
La boda de Rosa (2020) 7,5/10
Flores de otro mundo (1999) 7/10
Hola, ¿estás sola? (1995) 7/10
El olivo (2016) 6,5/10
También la lluvia (2010) 6,5/10
Yuli (2018) 6/10
Mataharis (2007) 5/10
Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo (2011) 4/10
Te doy mis ojos (2003) 3,5/10
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En tierra extraña (2014) ??/10- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Álex de la Iglesia is one of the most popular and respected European filmmakers of his generation. Considered a genre of his own, based on his skill and originality in a range of cinematographic art styles, he has currently finished shooting the second season of "30 Coins", the successful HBO Max series. 2022 saw the release of two feature films directed by de la Iglesia: the slasher "Veneciafrenia" (part of The Fear Collection) and the romantic road movie "Four's a Crowd", alongside "Venus" by Jaume Balagueró, which was produced by Álex de la Iglesia, in association with Sony Pictures and Amazon Prime Video.
Born in Bilbao, Álex de la Iglesia started out in the world of comics and he has never lost this side to him throughout his career in film. He began as a director in "Mutant Action" and "The Day of the Beast", movies that changed the face of Spanish fantastique genre forever. Among his most renowned works are "The Last Circus" - praised by The New York Times the same day it was released in the US -"Ferpect Crime", "Witching and Bitching", "My Big Night" and "The Bar".
With Pokeepsie Films, the production company De la Iglesia created with his wife, prestigious producer Carolina Bang, he has contributed as a producer to nurturing a new generation of filmmakers, such as Paul Urkijo, Eduardo Casanova, Zoe Berriatúa, Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel.
With Bang and De La Iglesia as producers, Pokeepsie Films had great success with movies such as "70 Big Ones" by Koldo Serra and "Perfect Strangers" and "Veneciafrenia", both directed by Álex de la Iglesia himself. "Four's a crowd" is his latest release as a feature director, while as a producer he has also been part of "La Pietà", by Eduardo Casanova, and the aforementioned "Venus", directed by Jaume Balagueró.
In 2023, Pokeepsie Films has released the HBO Max series, "Headless chickens", starring Hugo Silva, the Prime Video original feature film "My fault" (the most watched non-English language movie in the history of the platform), and has started shooting "1992", a Netflix series directed by Álex de la Iglesia.5 Nominaciones
1992 Acción mutante · Nominado Novel
1995 El día de la bestia · Ganador
2000 La comunidad · Nominado
2008 Los crímenes de Oxford · Nominado
2010 Balada triste de trompeta · Nominado
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1995 El día de la bestia · Guión original · Nominado
2000 La comunidad · Guión original · Nominado
2008 Los crímenes de Oxford · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2010 Balada triste de trompeta · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
El día de la bestia (1995) 9,5/10
Muertos de risa (1999) 8,5/10
Balada triste de trompeta (2010) 8/10
Crimen ferpecto (2004) 7/10
Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (2013) 7/10
Mi gran noche (2015) 6,5/10
Acción mutante (1993) 6,5/10
El bar (2017) 6,5/10
La comunidad (2000) 6/10
Perfectos desconocidos (2017) 6/10
La chispa de la vida (2011) 6/10
El cuarto pasajero (2022) 5,5/10
800 balas (2002) 5,5/10
Perdita Durango (1997) 5/10
Los crímenes de Oxford (2008) 2/10
Veneciafrenia (2021) 1/10
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Messi (2014) ??/10- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Trueba studied Imagen at the Facultad de Ciencias de la Información, was cinema critic for the newspaper 'El País' and for 'La Guía del Ocio' and also founded the journal "Casablanca". At the movies his first success was Opera Prima (1980) following the style of the "comedia madrileña". He had major success with Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) starting a longer colaboration with the producer Andrés Vicente Gómez.5 Nominaciones
1989 El sueño del mono loco · Ganador
1992 Belle Epoque · Ganador
1998 La niña de tus ojos · Nominado
2009 El baile de la Victoria · Nominado
2012 El artista y la modelo · Nominado
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1989 El sueño del mono loco · Guión adaptado · Ganador
1992 Belle Epoque · Guión original · Ganador
2002 El embrujo de Shanghai · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2009 El baile de la Victoria · Película · Nominado
2009 El baile de la Victoria · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2012 El artista y la modelo · Guión original · Nominado
2023 Dispararon al pianista · Película Animación · Nominado
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Ranking:
Belle Epoque (1992) 8,5/10
La niña de tus ojos (1998) 8,5/10
El año de las luces (1986) 8/10
Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) 7/10
El artista y la modelo (2012) 6,5/10
Chico & Rita (2010) 5,5/10
El sueño del mono loco (1989) 5,5/10
La reina de España (2016) 4/10
El baile de la Victoria (2009) 3,5/10
El embrujo de Shanghai (2002) 3/10
Two much (1995) 2,5/10
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Ópera prima (1980) ??/10
Mientras el cuerpo aguante (1982) ??/10
Sal gorda (1984) ??/10
Calle 54 (2000) ??/10
Blanco y negro (2003) ??/10
El milagro de Candeal (2004) ??/10
El olvido que seremos (2020) ??/10
Dispararon al pianista (2023) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Fernando León de Aranoa was born on 26 May 1968 in Madrid, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for A Perfect Day (2015), The Good Boss (2021) and Mondays in the Sun (2002).5 Nominaciones
1997 Familia · Ganador Novel
1998 Barrio · Ganador
2002 Los lunes al sol · Ganador
2015 Un día perfecto · Nominado
2021 El buen patrón · Ganador
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1997 Familia · Guión original · Nominado
1998 Barrio · Guión original · Ganador
2002 Los lunes al sol · Guión original · Nominado
2005 Princesas · Guión original · Nominado
2015 Un día perfecto · Película · Nominado
2015 Un día perfecto · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2021 El buen patrón · Película · Ganador
2021 El buen patrón · Guión original · Ganador
2022 Sitiéndolo mucho · Película documental · Nominado
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Ranking:
Un día perfecto (2015) 8/10
Familia (1996) 7/10
El buen patrón (2021) 7/10
Los lunes al sol (2002) 6,5/10
Barrio (1998) 6,5/10
Princesas (2005) 5/10
Loving Pablo (2017) 2/10
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Caminantes (2001) ??/10
Amador (2010) ??/10
Política, manual de instrucciones (2016) ??/10
Sintiéndolo mucho (2022) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Alberto Rodríguez was born on 11 May 1971 in Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Marshland (2014), Unit 7 (2012) and Prison 77 (2022).5 Nominaciones
2005 7 vírgenes · Nominado
2012 Grupo 7 · Nominado
2014 La isla mínima · Ganador
2016 El hombre de las mil caras · Nominado
2022 Modelo 77 · Nominado
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2005 7 vírgenes · Guión original · Nominado
2009 After · Guión original · Nominado
2012 Grupo 7 · Guión original · Nominado
2014 La isla mínima · Guión original · Ganador
2016 El hombre de las mil caras · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2022 Modelo 77 · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
La isla mínima (2014) 9,5/10
Grupo 7 (2012) 9,5/10
El hombre de las mil caras (2016) 8/10
After (2009) 6/10
Modelo 77 (2022) 5,5/10
7 vírgenes (2005) 5/10
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El factor Pilgrim (2000) ??/10
El traje (2002) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Born on January 20th of 1944 in Madrid, Spain, José Luis Garci is without a doubt one of the most influential film personalities in the history of film in Spain and perhaps the best known writer in the country. He has left a distinguished talent in his successful movies throughout the years: La Cabina (1972), Las Verdes Praderas (1979), El Crack (1981), Volver a empezar (1982), Canción de cuna (1994), La Herida luminosa (1997), El Abuelo (1998), Tiovivo c. 1950 (2004) and Ninette (2005) among others. Nowadays José Luis Garci lives a quiet life along with his wife, his daughter and friends somewhere in Spain.4 Nominaciones
1987 Asignatura aprobada · Ganador
1994 Canción de cuna · Nominado
1998 El abuelo · Nominado
2000 You're the one (Una historia de entonces) · Nominado
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1994 Canción de cuna · Guión adaptado · Nominado
1998 El abuelo · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2000 You're the one (Una historia de entonces) · Guión original · Nominado
2005 Ninette · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
El abuelo (1998) 10/10
El crack (1981) 9,5/10
El crack dos (1983) 9,5/10
Sangre de Mayo (2008) 7,5/10
You're the one "Una historia de entonces" (2000) 7/10
Canción de cuna (1994) 6,5/10
Ninette (2005) 6/10
Volver a empezar (1982) 5/10
Historia de un beso (2002) 5/10
La herida luminosa (1997) 5/10
Tiovivo C. 1950 (2004) 5/10
Luz de Domingo (2007) 2,5/10
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Asignatura pendiente (1977) ??/10
Solos en la madrugada (1978) ??/10
Las verdes praderas (1979) ??/10
Alfonso Sánchez (1980) ??/10
Sesión continua (1984) ??/10
Asignatura aprobada (1987) ??/10
Holmes & Watson: Madrid days (2012) ??/10
El crack cero (2019) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Born in Madrid, Spain, in 1950, his childhood was marked by the republicanism of his family opposed to dictator Francisco Franco, winner of the Spanish civil war. He spent his childhood in schools run by republican teachers where he received a liberal education. In the seventies he got a degree in history and worked for years as a literary critic. Interested by cinema he wrote some screenplays. Some of then were adapted in the mid-eighties. Those films were thrillers involving strong female characters. For "Baton Rouge" and "A solas contigo" both starred by spanish actress Victoria Abril he was nominated for best original screenplay by the Spanish Academy.
In 1990 he was assistant to director Pedro Almodovar in the shooting of "Atame" played by Spanish stars Antonio Banderas and Victoria Abril.
Thanks to his reputation as screenwriter and the support of Victoria Abril he was able to set up his first film as director: "Nadie hablara de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto". It became the greatest hit of spanish cinema at its release in 1995. In the Festival de San Sebastian that movie won several awards (including best actress). "Nadie hablara de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto" also won 8 awards from the Spanish academy (including best film, best new director, and best actress). Inspired by filmmakers like Martin Scorsese or Paul Schrader, "Nadie hablará de nosotras ..." stunned audiences and critics by its violence and by the dark story of redemption of Gloria Duque, the main character of the movie.
In spite of the success of his first movie, Diaz Yanes spent a few years trying to make a new picture, titled "Madrid Sur", a science-fiction movie set up in the capital of Spain, but was unable to make it due to financial problems.
In 2001, he was able to feature together the two most international spanish actresses in his second movie "Sin noticias de Dios" a fantastic comedy that received 11 nominations for the Spanish Academy awards (including best picture and director) but disappointed many of the fans of his first movie.
In March 2006, he will started the shooting of his third movie "Capitán Alatriste", an adaptation of Arturo Perez Reverte's best-seller. Starred by LOTR's star Viggo Mortensen it tells the story of Alatriste a pessimistic Spanish soldier that will have to survive in the dangerous and decadent Spain of the XVIIth century.4 Nominaciones
1995 Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto · Ganador Novel
2001 Sin noticias de dios · Nominado
2006 Alatriste · Nominado
2008 Solo quiero caminar · Nominado
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1988 Baton Rouge · Guión original · Nominado
1990 A solas contigo · Guión original · Nominado
1995 Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto · Ganador
2001 Sin noticias de dios · Guión original · Nominado
2006 Alatriste · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2008 Solo quiero caminar · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto (1995) 8/10
Sin noticias de dios (2001) 6/10
Oro (2017) 5/10
Alatriste (2006) 4/10
Sólo quiero caminar (2008) 1,5/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Born in the South of Spain, Benito Zambrano first studied drama for three years with a view to becoming a theater director. He then worked for the Spanish television as a photographer and a camera operator. After a while, he felt the urge to turn to movie-making. This was the early 1990s and, as there was no film school in Spain yet, he was awarded a fellowship to study at the San Antonio de Los Banõs, in Havana, Cuba. That event changed his life. He who, by his own admission, did not know anything about film making, spent two wonderful years there and not only did he learn the ropes of his trade but inspiration visited him as well, allowing him to write three scripts and direct a short The Charm of the Full Moon (1995). Back in Spain, Zambrano had difficulty in finding a producer for his first feature film, but after two long years, he was finally backed by 'Antonio P. Perez', who did not shy away at such 'unbusinesslike' material as _Solas(1999)_. A bold but nice move since this sensitive story of a woman at bay proved a hit in Spain as well as a favorite of the festival circuit and of film critics. Since then the gifted but uncompromising director has made - besides a TV series - only two films, both of which full of humanity: Habana Blues (2005), the portrait of two Cuban musicians, and The Sleeping Voice (2011), a war drama.4 Nominaciones
1999 Solas · Nominado
1999 Solas · Ganador Novel
2005 Habana blues · Nominado
2011 La voz dormida · Nominado
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1999 Solas · Guión original · Ganador
2011 La voz dormida · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2019 Intemperie · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2021 Pan de limón con semillas de amapola · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
Solas (1999) 10/10
Habana blues (2005) 10/10
Intemperie (2019) 7/10
La voz dormida (2011) 4/10
Pan de limón con semillas de amapola (2021) 2/10
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El salto (2024) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Rodrigo Sorogoyen was born on 16 September 1981 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Antidisturbios (2020), The Beasts (2022) and Stockholm (2013). He has been married to Marta Nieto since 2008.4 Nominaciones
2013 Stockholm · Nominado Novel
2016 Que dios nos perdone · Nominado
2018 El reino · Ganador
2022 As bestas · Ganador
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2016 Que dios nos perdone · Guión original · Nominado
2017 Madre · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador
2018 El reino · Guión original · Ganador
2019 Madre · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2022 As bestas · Película · Ganador
2022 As bestas · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
Stockholm (2013) 9,5/10
As bestas (2022) 9,5/10
El reino (2018) 9/10
Que dios nos perdone (2016) 8/10
8 citas (2008) 5/10
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Madre (2019) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
David Trueba was born on 10 September 1969 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for The Good Life (1996), Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed (2013) and Soldiers of Salamina (2003).4 Nominaciones
1996 La buena vida · Nominado Novel
2003 Soldados de salamina · Nominado
2013 Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados · Ganador
2023 Saben aquell · Nominado
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1994 Los peores años de nuestra vida · Guión original · Nominado
1996 La buena vida · Guión original · Nominado
2003 Soldados de salamina · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2006 Bienvenido a casa · Canción "Duermen los niños" · Nominado
2013 Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados · Guión original · Ganador
2023 Saben aquell · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
Saben aquell (2023) 8/10
Casi 40 (2018) 7/10
Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados 6,5/10
La buena vida (1996) 6,5/10
Bienvenido a casa (2006) 6/10
Soldados de salamina (2003) 5,5/10
Obra maestra (2000) 5/10
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La silla de Fernando (2006) ??/10
Madrid, 1987 (2011) ??/10
Positive generation... (2011) ??/10
El cuadro (2013) ??/10
Salir de casa (2016) ??/10
Si me borrara el viento lo que yo canto (2019) ??/10
A este lado del mundo (2020) ??/10
El hombre bueno (2024) ??/10- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Juan Antonio García Bayona is a Spanish film director. He directed the 2007 horror film The Orphanage, the 2012 drama film The Impossible, and the 2016 fantasy drama film A Monster Calls. Bayona's latest film is the 2018 science fiction adventure film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the fifth installment of the Jurassic Park film series. He has also directed television commercials and music videos. He will direct the first two episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.3 Nominaciones
2007 El orfanato · Ganador Novel
2012 Lo imposible · Ganador
2016 Un monstruo viene a verme · Ganador
2023 La sociedad de la nieve · Nominado
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2023 La sociedad de la nieve · Película · Nominado
2023 La sociedad de la nieve · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
El orfanato (2007) 9,5/10
La sociedad de la nieve (2023) 8/10
Un monstruo viene a verme (2016) 8/10
Lo imposible (2012) 7/10
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Jurassic world: El rein ocaído (2018) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Emilio Martínez Lázaro was born in 1945 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Spanish Affair (2014), The Other Side of the Bed (2002) and Lulú de noche (1986). He was previously married to Sol Alameda.3 Nominaciones
1986 Lulú de noche · Nominado
2002 El otro lado de la cama · Nominado
2007 Las 13 rosas · Nominado
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Ranking:
El otro lado de la cama (2002) 8/10
Los peores años de nuestra vida (1994) 7,5/10
Ocho apellidos vascos (2014) 7/10
Carreteras secundarias (1997) 5/10
Las 13 rosas (2007) 5/10
Los 2 lados de la cama (2005) 4,5/10
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Pastel de sangre (1971) ??/10
Las palabras de Max (1978) ??/10
Sus años dorados (1980) ??/10
Lulú de noche (1986) ??/10
El juego más divertido (1988) ??/10
Amo tu cama rica (1992) ??/10
La voz de su amo (2001) ??/10
La montaña rusa (2012) ??/10
Ocho apellidos catalanes (2015) ??/10
Miamor perdido (2018) ??/10
Un hípster en la España vacía (2024) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Cesc Gay was born in 1967 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Truman (2015), En la ciudad (2003) and Nico and Dani (2000).3 Nominaciones
2000 Krámpack · Nominado Novel
2003 En la ciudad · Nominado
2015 Truman · Ganador
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2000 Krámpack · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2003 En la ciudad · Guión original · Nominado
2015 Truman · Guión original · Ganador
2020 Sentimental · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
En la ciudad (2003) 10/10
Krámpack (2000) 7,5/10
V.O.S.: Versión original subtitulada (2009) 7/10
Truman (2015) 7/10
Una pistola en cada mano (2012) 7/10
Sentimental (2020) 7/10
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Hotel Room (1998) ??/10
Ficción (2006) ??/10
Historias para no contar (2022) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Daniel Monzón was born in 1968 in Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Cell 211 (2009), El corazón del guerrero (1999) and El nino (2014).3 Nominaciones
2000 El corazón del guerrero · Nominado Novel
2009 Celda 211 · Ganador
2014 El niño · Nominado
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2009 Celda 211 · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2014 El niño · Guión original · Nominado
2021 Las leyes de la frontera · Guión adaptado · Ganador
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Ranking:
Celda 211 (2009) 9,5/10
Las leyes de la frontera (2021) 8/10
El corazón del guerrero (1999) 8/10
Yucatán (2018) 6,5/10
La caja Kovak (2006) 6/10
El niño (2014) 6/10
El robo más grande jamás contado (2002) 5/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Gracia Querejeta was born on 13 August 1962 in Madrid, Spain. She is a director and writer, known for Siete mesas de billar francés (2007), 15 Years and One Day (2013) and Cuando vuelvas a mi lado (1999).3 Nominaciones
1999 Cuando vuelvas a mi lado · Nominada
2007 Siete mesas de billar francés · Nominada
2013 15 años y un día Nominada
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1990 El viaje el agua · Cortometraje · Ganadora
1999 Cuando vuelvas a mi lado · Guión original · Nominada
2007 Siete mesas de billar francés · Guión original · Nominada
2015 Cordelias · Cortometraje de Ficción · Nominada
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Ranking:
Cuando vuelvas a mi lado (1999) 10/10
Héctor (2004) 8/10
Siete mesas de billar francés (2007) 7/10
Felices 140 (2015) 7/10
El último viaje de Robert Rylands (1996) 6/10
Invisibles (2020) 6/10
15 años y un día (2013) 5,5/10
Ola de crímenes (2018) 4/10
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Una estación de paso (1992) ??/10
Tanto monta (2017) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Imanol Uribe was born on 28 February 1950 in San Salvador, El Salvador. He is a director and writer, known for Numbered Days (1994), Miel de naranjas (2012) and Bwana (1996).3 Nominaciones
1991 El rey pasmado · Nominado
1994 Días contados · Ganador
1996 Bwana · Nominado
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1994 Días contados · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2007 La carta esférica · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2010 ¿Cuánto pesas su edificio, Sr. Foster? · Película documental · Nominado
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Ranking:
El viaje de Carol (2002) 7/10
Días contados (1994) 6,5/10
La muerte de Mikel (1984) 6/10
La carta esférica (2007) 6/10
El rey pasmado (1991) 5,5/10
Plenilunio (1999) 5/10
Bwana (1996) 5/10
Miel de naranjas (2012) 4/10
Llegaron de noche (2022) 4/10
Lejos del mar (2015) 3/10
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El proceso de Burgos (1979) ??/10
La fuga de Segovia (1981) ??/10
Adiós pequeña (1986) ??/10
Extraños (1999) ??/10
Ciudadano Negrín (2010) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Javier Fesser was born in 1964 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Camino (2008), Champions (2018) and Bienvenidos (2015).3 Nominaciones
1998 El milagro de P. Tinto · Nominado Novel
2008 Camino · Ganador
2018 Campeones · Nominado
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1994 Aquel ritmillo · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador
2008 Camino · Guión original · Ganador
2014 Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2018 Campeones · Guión original · Nominado
2018 Campeones · Montaje · Nominado
2020 Historias lamentables · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
El milagro de P. Tinto (1998) 7,5/10
Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo (2014) 7,5/10
Camino (2008) 7/10
Campeones (2018) 7/10
Historias lamentables (2020) 2/10
La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón (2003) 1,5/10
Campeonex (2023) 1/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Juanma Bajo Ulloa was born in Vitoria, a small town in northern Spain where he has set most of his movies.
From his childhood he has been in contact with the audiovisual business. His family owns a popular magazine in Vitoria specialized in photography.
At 14 he started making short movies in super-8 with his younger brother Eduardo. With titles like "Cruza la puerta" (1984), "El ultimo payaso" (1985), "A kien pueda interesar" (1986) or "100 aviones de papel" (1987) he won a huge number of awards in many festivals. Some producers of the spanish TV saw those movies and offered him to produce his next short movie called "Akixo" and shot in 16 mm.
In 1989 he shot his first short movie in 35 mm, "El reino de Victor" that won the Goya of the Spanish academy to the best short movie.
In 1991, after two years of writing, he produced and directed his first long movie "Alas de mariposa". Released in the Festival de Cine de San Sebastian it won the first prize. Later came 3 Goyas of the spanish academy (best first movie, actress and original screenplay). That movie caught the attention of the Spanish media and audience because of its shocking visual style and the crude description of a drama inside a problematic family.
In 1993, he directed his second movie, considered his best by many of his fans, "La madre muerta". It won awards in many international festivals like Venice and Montreal.
After the release of "La madre muerta" he started directing music videos for many popular spanish singers and groups like Joaquínn Sabina, Barricada or Golpes Bajos.
In 1996, his third movie, "Airbag", an action road-movie, became the biggest Spanish box-office hit of all time. However it disappointed some of his longtime fans who preferred the darkness of his first movies.
However this success, he has been unable to make any other movie in the last 8 years. He tried to adapt the spanish comic heroe "Capitán Trueno" but the producers turned him down. Others projects couldn't be financed due to creative differences with producers. In all those years he has make a living working in music videos and commercials.
In 2004 he shot in secret, and with his own money, his fourth movie, "Fragil", that will be released in 2005.3 Nominaciones
1991 Alas de mariposa · Ganador Novel
1993 La madre muerta · Nominado
2020 Baby · Nominado
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1989 El reino de Víctor · Cortometraje · Ganador
1991 Alas de mariposa · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
La madre muerta (1993) 10/10
Baby (2020) 10/10
Frágil (2004) 7,5/10
Airbag (1997) 6,5/10
Alas de mariposa (1991) 5,5/10
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Historia de un grupo de rock (2008) ??/10
Rey gitano (2015) ??/10
RockNRollers (2016) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actress
Born to a military family. Attends law studies before starting a newspaper career. In 1960 starts on TV. Joins the Socialist Party in 1976 and conducts the electoral campaign in 1982 and in the same year she is designated General Director of Cinema. Resigning in 1985, the next year she joins the State Television (RTE). The last work was the coverage of the Royal Wedding of Infanta Cristina in Barcelona (October 1997 ).3 Nominaciones
1986 Werther · Nominada
1991 Beltenebros · Nominada
1996 El perro del hortelano · Ganadora
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1991 Beltenebros · Guión adaptado · Nominada
1996 El perro del hortelano · Guión adaptado · Ganadora
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Ranking:
El crimen de Cuenca (1980) 8/10
El perro del hortelano (1996) 8/10
Beltenebros (1991) 7/10
El pájaro de la felicidad (1993) 6,5/10
Hablamos esta noche (1982) 6,5/10
Werther (1986) 6/10
Tu nombre envenena mis sueños (1996) 4/10
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La petición (1976) ??/10
Gary Cooper, que estás en los cielos (1980) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Julio Medem was born in San Sebastian in northern Spain. As a teenager Medem made short movies with a super-8 camera owned by his father. Some of those films are "El ciego" (1976), "El jueves pasado" (1977) and "Fideos" (1979.) Wanting to know more about the darkest corners of the human mind, Medem studied psychiatry. In 1985 Medem received a degree in medicine from the University of the Basque Country. In 1986 Medem directed "Patas en la cabeza," a 35MM short that won an award in the international Festival of Bilbao. In 1987, after winning the Telenorte prize for another short movie, "Las seis en punta", he decided to become a professional filmmaker. Medem worked as assistant, editor and screenwriter in differents projects for cinema and TV. He also wrote several screenplays, but they were all refused by most of production companies in Spain. Finally, in 1991, Medem received a call from a new production company called SOGETEL. They were interested in his script titled "Vacas," about the fight between two families during three generations, from 1875 until 1936. Medem directed the film for SOGETEL and it was released in 1992. "Vacas" was brilliantly received and became a big success. It won the Goya Award from the Spanish academy for best new director, and won prizes in the festivals of Tokyo, Torino and Alexandria. In 1993 Medem made his second movie, "La ardilla roja." "La ardilla roja" confirmed Medem's talents and won prizes in Fort Lauderdale, Bogota and Bucarest. His third movie, "Tierra," released in 1996, was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. In 1998 Medem released "Los amantes del Circulo Polar," considered his best movie by most of his fans. It also became a box-office hit with more than one million spectators in Spain. "Los amantes del Circulo Polar" was also released worldwide. In 2001 his fourth movie, "Lucia y el sexo," became a huge hit and began the career of actress Paz Vega who won the Goya for best new actress. In 2003 the release of "La pelota vasca," a documentary that portrays the phenomenon of nationalism in the Basque Country of northern Spain, was very polemical.
Julio Medem is for sure the most important and original Spanish filmmaker.3 Nominaciones
1992 Vacas · Ganador Novel
1996 Tierra · Nominado
2001 Lucía y el sexo · Nominado
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1992 Vacas · Guión original · Nominado
1998 Los amantes del Círculo Polar · Guión original · Nominado
2001 Lucía y el sexo · Guión original · Nominado
2010 Habitación en Roma · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
Los amantes del Círculo Polar (1998) 10/10
Tierra (1996) 9,5/10
Vacas (1992) 9,5/10
El árbol de la sangre (2018) 8,5/10
La ardilla roja (1993) 8,5/10
Lucía y el sexo (2001) 8/10
Ma ma (2015) 6,5/10
Habitación en Roma (2010) 5/10
Caótica Ana (2007) 3,5/10
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La pelota vasca. La piel contra la piedra (2003) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Manuel Martín Cuenca was born on 30 November 1964 in Almería, Almería, Andalucía, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Cannibal (2013), The Daughter (2021) and The Motive (2017).3 Nominaciones
2013 Caníbal · Nominado
2017 El autor · Nominado
2021 La hija · Nominado
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2003 La flaqueza del bolchevique · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2013 Caníbal · Película · Nominado
2013 Caníbal · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2017 El autor · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
La flaqueza del bolchevique (2003) 10/10
El autor (2017) 8/10
La hija (2021) 8/10
Caníbal (2013) 8/10
La mitad de Óscar (2010) 7/10
Malas temporadas (2005) 5/10
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El juego de Cuba (2001) ??/10
Cuatro puntos cardinales (2002) ??/10
Últimos testigos (2009) ??/10
El amor de Andrea (2023) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Montxo Armendáriz was born on 27 January 1949 in Olleta, Navarra, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Broken Silence (2001), Secrets of the Heart (1997) and Stories from the Kronen (1995).3 Nominaciones
1990 La cartas de Alou · Nominado
1997 Secretos del corazón · Nominado
2005 Obaba · Nominado
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1990 Las cartas de Alou · Guión original · Ganador
1995 Historias del Kronen · Guión adaptado · Ganador
1997 Secretos del corazón · Guión original · Nominado
2005 Obaba · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
Secretos del corazón (1997) 9,5/10
Silencio roto (2001) 8,5/10
Obaba (2005) 7/10
27 horas (1986) 6/10
No tengas miedo (2011) 6/10
Las cartas de Alou (1990) 5,5/10
Historias del Kronen (1995) 2,5/10
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Tasio (1984) ??/10
Escenario móvil (2004) ??/10- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
- Director
Adolfo Aristarain began working on a regular basis in the film industry in 1965, as second assistant director. Before shooting his first film in 1978, he worked as an assistant director in more than thirty feature films, in different parts of the world, such as Sergio Leone's _Erase un vez en el Oeste_ (1968), Mario Camus' _La Colera del Viento_ (1970), Melvin Frank's _A Touch of Distinction_ (1972), Juan José Jusid's _Los Gauchos Judios_ (1974) and _No Toquen a la Nena_ (1976). From 1984 to 1985 he completed eight episodes for the series "Pepe Carvalho" (Spain) based on the Vazquez Montalban's character. In 1987, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he shot a coproduction with Columbia Pictures, a feature film originally known as _Deadly_ and then renamed The Stranger, that he does not wish to release in Argentina, because he says he doesn't like it.2 Nominaciones
1997 Martín (Hache) · Nominado
2004 Roma · Nominado
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2002 Lugares comunes · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2004 Roma · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Martín "Hache" (1997) 8,5/10
Lugares comunes (2002) 7/10
Roma (2004) 5,5/10
La ley de la frontera (1995) 5/10
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La parte del león (1978) ??/10
La playa del amor (1980) ??/10
La discoteca del amor (1980) ??/10
Tiempo de revancha (1981) ??/10
Últimos días de la víctima (1982) ??/10
Traición y venganza (1987) ??/10
Un lugar en el mundo (1992) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Agustí Villaronga was born on 4 March 1953 in Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain. He was a director and writer, known for Moon Child (1989), Black Bread (2010) and The Belly of the Sea (2021). He died on 22 January 2023 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.2 Nominaciones
1989 El niño de la luna · Nominado
2010 Pa negre · Ganador
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1989 El niño de la luna · Guión original · Ganador
2010 Pa negre · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2015 El rey de La Habana · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2017 Incierta gloria · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2021 El vientre del mar · Guión adaptado · Nominado
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Ranking:
Pa negre (2010) 9,5/10
Incierta gloria (2017) 8,5/10
El niño de la luna (1989) 7/10
99.9 (1997) 7/10
El mar (2000) 6,5/10
El rey de La Habana (2015) 6/10
Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino (2002) 5/10
Loli Tormenta (2023) 2,5/10
El vientre del mar (2021) 1,5/10
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Tras el cristal (1986) ??/10
Al-Andalus las artes islámicas en España (1992) ??/10
El testament de la Rosa (2015) ??/10
Nacido rey (2019) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Producer
2 Nominaciones
2017 Handia · Nominado
2019 La trinchera infinita · Nominado
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2014 Loreak · Película · Nominado
2017 Handia · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
Handia (2017) 7/10
La trinchera infinita (2019) 5/10
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Sahara Marathon (2004) ??/10
Glup (2004) ??/10
Cristóbal Molón (2006) ??/10
Lucio (2007) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Bigas Luna was born on 19 March 1946 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was a writer and director, known for Jamón, Jamón (1992), Caniche (1979) and Anguish (1987). He was married to Celia Orós. He died on 6 April 2013 in La Riera de Gaià, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain.2 Nominaciones
1987 Angustia · Nominado
1992 Jamón jamón · Nominado
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1990 Las edades de Lulú · Guión adaptado · Nominado
1992 Jamón jamón · Guión original · Nominado
1997 La camarera del Titanic · Guión adaptado · Ganador
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Ranking:
Angustia (1987) 8/10
La camarera del Titanic (1997) 8/10
Jamón jamón (1992) 6,5/10
Son de mar (2001) 6/10
Bilbao (1978) 4/10
Volavérunt (1999) 3,5/10
Huevos de oro (1993) 3/10
Yo soy la Juani (2006) 3/10
Las edades de Lulú (1990) 1,5/10
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Tatuaje (1978) ??/10
Caniche (1979) ??/10
Renacer (1981) ??/10
Lola (1986) ??/10
La teta y la luna (1994) ??/10
Bámbola (1996) ??/10
Di Di Hollywood (2010) ??/10
Bigas x Bigas (2016) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Carla Simón was born on 22 December 1986 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is a director and writer, known for Alcarràs (2022), Summer 1993 (2017) and Letter to My Mother for My Son (2022).2 Nominaciones
2017 Estiu 1993 · Ganadora Novel
2022 Alcarràs · Nominada
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2017 Estiu 1993 · Guión original · Nominada
2022 Alcarràs · Guión original · Nominada
2023 Carta a mi madre para mi hijo · Cortometraje de Ficción · Nominada
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Ranking:
Alcarràs (2022) 10/10
Verano 1993 (2017) 9,5/10- Writer
- Director
- Cinematographer
Carlos Vermut was born on 6 March 1980 in Madrid, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Quién te cantará (2018), Magical Girl (2014) and Manticore (2022).2 Nominaciones
2014 Magical girl · Nominado
2022 Mantícora · Nominado
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2014 Magical girl · Guión original · Nominado
2022 Mantícora · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Quién te cantará (2018) 10/10
Magical girl (2014) 9,5/10
Mantícora (2022) 9,5/10
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Diamond Flash (2011) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Spanish director, writer, producer (2 films) and actor (2 films). His interest in cinema started when he was very young. His mother, who was a pianist, instilled in him the liking for music, and his brother, Antonio, who was a painter, the passion for art. When he was an teenager he started to practice photography, and in 1950 he made his first illustrated feature films with a 16 mm camera. Carlos Saura is an excellent photographer, an activity that he shares in a sporadic way with the making of films.
He then moved to Madrid to continue his Industrial Engineering career, but his vocation for photography, cinema and journalism made him leave his studies and matriculate at the Instituto de Investigaciones y Estudios Cinematográficos (Cinematographic Study and Research Institute). Sporadically, he combined his cinematographic studies with the courses at the Escuela de Periodismo (Journalism School). In 1957 he finished studying and got the director diploma. At the same time, he finished his end-of-career short film La tarde del domingo (1957). He continued as a professor until 1963. In that year he was removed from the school for strictly political reasons (Franco's censorship).
In 1959 he filmed The Delinquents (1960). In this film he tried to create a sort of Spanish Neo-Realism by tackling the juvenile delinquency in the Madrid's poor quarters from a sociological point of view. In his first stage as director he tried to take a position in favour of outcast people, and he got to make a both lyric and documentary-style cinema.
Saura is a well accepted director both nationally and internationally, and in proof of it he won many awards among which there are the following ones: Silver Bear in the Berlin Festival for The Hunt (1966), in 1965, and for Peppermint Frappé (1967), in 1967. Special Jury Awards in Cannes for Cousin Angelica (1974), in 1973, and for Cría Cuervos (1976), in 1975. Also, the film Mama Turns 100 (1979) got an Oscar nomination in 1979 as the best foreign film, and it also won the Special Jury Award at the San Sebastian Festival. In 1990, he won two Goya awards as best adapted screenplay writer and best director.2 Nominaciones
1990 ¡Ay, Carmela! · Ganador
2004 El 7º día · Nominado
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1990 ¡Ay, Carmela! · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2022 Goya de Honor
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Ranking:
Mama cumple 100 años (1979) 10/10
Peppermint frappé (1967) 9,5/10
Ana y los lobos (1973) 9,5/10
Cría cuervos... (1976) 8,5/10
Elisa, vida mía (1977) 8,5/10
La caza (1966) 8,5/10
El amor brujo (1986) 8/10
Tango (1998) 8/10
Deprisa, deprisa (1981) 8/10
El Dorado (1988) 8/10
El 7º día (2004) 8/10
¡Ay, Carmela! (1990) 7/10
Flamenco (1995) 6/10
Goya en Burdeos (1999) 5,5/10
Taxi (1996) 5,5/10
La noche oscura (1989) 5/10
Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón (2001) 4/10
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Cuenca (1958) ??/10
Los golfos (1960) ??/10
Llanto por un bandido (1964) ??/10
Stress-es trés-tres (1968) ??/10
La madriguera (1969) ??/10
El jardín de las delicias (1970) ??/10
La prima Angélica (1974) ??/10
Los ojos vendados (1978) ??/10
Bodas de sangre (1981) ??/10
Dulces horas (1982) ??/10
Antonieta (1982) ??/10
Carmen (1983) ??/10
Los zancos (1984) ??/10
Sevillanas (1992) ??/10
¡Dispara! (1993) ??/10
Maratón (1993) ??/10
Pajarico (1997) ??/10
Salomé (2002) ??/10
Iberia (2005) ??/10
Fados (2007) ??/10
Sinfonía de Aragón (2008) ??/10
Io, Don Giovanni (2009) ??/10
Flamenco, flamenco (2010) ??/10
Zonda, folclore argentino (2015) ??/10
Jota, de Saura (2016) ??/10
Renzo Piano, un arquitecto para Santander (2018) ??/10
El rey de todo el mundo (2021) ??/10
Las paredes hablan (2022) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo was born on 24 June 1970 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Dark Blue Almost Black (2006), Fat People (2009) and Traumalogía (2007).2 Nominaciones
2006 Azuloscurocasinegro · Ganador Novel
2013 La gran familia española · Nominado
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2003 Exprés · Cortometraje de Ficción · Nominado
2006 Azuloscurocasinegro · Guión original · Nominado
2009 Gordos · Guión original · Nominado
2013 La gran familia española · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Diecisiete (2019) 10/10
Azuloscurocasinegro (2006) 9/10
Gordos (2009) 7/10
Primos (2011) 6,5/10
La gran famillia española (2013) 6/10
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En tu cabeza (2016) ??/10- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Spanish actor and director of cinema and theater. Son of the actress Carola Fernán Gómez. When he was three years old he comes back to Spain from Argentina. He has written comedies, novels and poem books. He plays a wide repertoire of roles from comedy to drama.2 Nominaciones
1986 El viaje a ninguna parte · Ganador
1989 El mar y el tiempo · Nominado
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1986 Mambrú se fue a la guerra · Actor · Ganador
1986 El viaje a ninguna parte · Guión original · Ganador
1989 Esquilache · Actor · Nominado
1989 El mar y el tiempo · Actor · Nominado
1989 El mar y el tiempo · Guión adaptado · Nominado
1992 Belle Epoque · Actor de reparto · Ganador
1998 El abuelo · Actor · Ganador
1999 La lengua de las mariposas · Actor · Nominado
2000 Lázaro de Tormes · Guión adaptado · Ganador
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Ranking:
El extraño viaje (1965) 9,5/10
El viaje a ninguna parte (1986) 8,5/10
Mambrú se fue a la guerra (1986) 8/10
El mar y el tiempo (1989) 7/10
La venganza de Don Mendo (1962) 6/10
¡Bruja, más que bruja! (1977) 6/10
Lázaro de Tormes (2000) 5/10
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Manicomio (1954) ??/10
El mensaje (1954) ??/10
El malvado Carabel (1956) ??/10
La vida por delante (1958) ??/10
La vida alrededor (1959) ??/10
Sólo para hombres (1960) ??/10
Los Palomos (1964) ??/10
El mundo sigue (1965) ??/10
Ninette y un señor de Murcia (1966) ??/10
Mayores con reparos (1967) ??/10
Crimen imperfecto (1970) ??/10
Cómo casarse en 7 días (1971) ??/10
Yo la vi primero (1974) ??/10
La querida (1976) ??/10
Mi hija Hildegart (1977) ??/10
Cinco tenedores (1980) ??/10
Fuera de juego (1991) ??/10
Siete mil días juntos (1994) ??/10
Pesadilla para un rico (1996) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Jaime Rosales is not the run-of-the-mill kind of filmmaker. Always trying to find new ways of expressing his art and his technique, he may disconcert those who, having seen one of his films, think he can be classified in one category or another. Unfortunately for them, but luckily for those who are in search of authentic artists, Jaime Rosales is outright unclassifiable. One of his films can be in black in white, the next one will be in color. In one of his works the dialogue will be almost inaudible whereas in the following one it will be as clear and significant as can be. At times he will favor fixed shots while at others tracking shots (including circular ones) will be the norm. In some sequences the time will be stretched, in some others contracted. So, do not try to label Jaime Rosales, you are bound to fail. Simply because the man loves experimentation and whether one likes his body of work or not, it cannot be denied that he is is a sincere, demanding artist constantly renewing himself.
Born in Barcelona in 1970, the future darling of film festivals paradoxically began by studying economics. But more passionate about the seventh art, he changed course and joined two different film schools, EICTV in Cuba first and then AFTRSBE in Sydney, Australia. He soon found himself directing, three shorts for starters, which would be followed by eight features, all selected and awarded in film festivals, one of which, 'La Soledad' , even proving a surprise public success.
If, as I said, Rosales never makes the same film twice, he does have one recurring theme, Plus a sub-theme, the harmful effects of violence on the (seemingly) well ordered everyday life of people, generally described beforehand, minutely and... slowly. Which is best exemplified by his first effort, 'Las horas del dia' (2003), with its belated revelation that the main protagonist, whose ordinary daily life has been described in detail, is... a serial killer. Violence will later upset the characters of all of his films, that inherent in solitude and cancer in 'La soledad' (2007), the ruthlessness of an ETA commando in 'Tiro en la cabeza' (2008), the loss of a child' in 'Sueño y silencio' (2014). It is the brutality of society against young people that induces the couple of 'Hermosa Juventud' (2014) to try and make a porn movie and the cruelty of a narcissistic pervert that causes the personal tragedies of 'Petra' (2018).
Not for all tastes, Jaime Rosales' ambitious work nevertheless honors not only Spanish cinema but the world cinema as well.2 Nominaciones
2003 Las horas del día · Nominado Novel
2007 La soledad · Ganador
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2003 Las horas del día · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Las horas del día (2003) 10/10
Petra (2018) 9/10
La soledad (2007) 7,5/10
Girasoles silvetres (2022) 7/10
Hermosa juventud (2014) 7/10
Tiro en la cabeza (2008) 1/10
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Sueño y silencio (2012) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Editor
Jon Garaño was born in 1974 in San Sebastián, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for For 80 Days (2010), The Giant (2017) and Flowers (2014).2 Nominaciones
2017 Handia · Nominado
2019 La trinchera infinita · Nominado
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2017 Handia · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
Loreak (Flores) (2014) 9/10
Handia (2017) 7/10
La trinchera infinita (2019) 5/10
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Sahara marathon (2004) ??/10
Perurena (2010) ??/10
En 80 días (2010) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
José Luis Cuerda was born on 18 February 1947 in Albacete, Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. He was a director and writer, known for Los girasoles ciegos (2008), Butterfly (1999) and The Others (2001). He died on 4 February 2020 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.2 Nominaciones
1999 La lengua de las mariposas · Nominado
2008 Los girasoles ciegos · Nominado
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1989 Amanece, que no es poco · Guión original · Nominado
2006 La educación de las hadas · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2008 Los girasoles ciegos · Guión adaptado · Ganador
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Ranking:
El bosque animado (1987) 9,5/10
La lengua de las mariposas (1999) 8,5/10
Amanece que no es poco (1989) 7,5/10
La marrana (1992) 6/10
Así en el Cielo como en la Tierra (1995) 6/10
Los girasoles ciegos (2008) 4/10
La educación de las hadas (2006) 3,5/10
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Pares y nones (1982) ??/10
La viuda del capitán Estrada (1991) ??/10
Tocando fondo (1993) ??/10
Todo es silencio (2012) ??/10
Tiempo después (2018) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Manuel Gómez Pereira was born on 8 December 1958 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Between Your Legs (1999), All Men Are the Same (1994) and El amor perjudica seriamente la salud (1996).2 Nominaciones
1991 Salsa rosa · Nominado Novel
1995 Boca a boca · Nominado
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1994 Todos los hombres sois iguales · Guión original · Ganador
1995 Boca a boca · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
El amor perjudica seriamente la salud (1996) 7/10
Boca a boca (1995) 7/10
Todos los hombres sois iguales (1994) 7/10
Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena (2004) 6,5/10
Entre las piernas (1999) 6/10
¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando quieren decir sexo? (1993) 6/10
El juego del ahorcado (2008) 6/10
Salsa rosa (1992) 5/10
Reinas (2005) 5/10
Desafinado (2001) 4/10
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Nos va la marcha (1979) ??/10
Desconectados (2010) ??/10
La ignorancia de la sangre (2014) ??/10
Todos los hombres sois iguales (2016) ??/10- Director
- Editor
- Writer
Manuel Huerga was born on 20 October 1957 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a director and editor, known for Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006), Les variacions Gould (1992) and Antarctica (1995).2 Nominaciones
1995 Antártida · Nominado Novel
2006 Salvador (Puig Antich) · Nominado
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Ranking:
Antártida (1995) 6/10
Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006) 6/10
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Gaudí (1989) ??/10
Les variacions de Gould (1992) ??/10
Viure un somni (2005) ??/10
Y el cine marcha... (2008) ??/10
Un instante preciso (2009) ??/10
Son & Moon (2009) ??/10
Pepe & Rubianes (2011) ??/10
Barcelona, la rosa de foc (2014) ??/10
Ferran LaTorre (2020) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mateo Gil was born on 23 September 1972 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Agora (2009), Open Your Eyes (1997) and The Sea Inside (2004).2 Nominaciones
1999 Nadie conoce a nadie · Nominado Novel
2011 Blackthorn (Sin destino) · Nominado
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1998 Abre los ojos · Guión original · Nominado
2004 Mar adentro · Guión original · Ganador
2005 El método · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2009 Dime que yo · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador
2009 Ágora · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
Blackthorn (Sin destino) (2011) 6/10
Nadie conoce a nadie (1999) 6/10
Las leyes de la termodinámica (2018) 5/10
Proyecto Lázaro (2016) 4/10- Director
- Editorial Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
In 1964 Miguel Bardem was born into an iconic Spanish film family. His father was director Juan Antonio Bardem, his aunt is the actress Pilar Bardem and his cousins are actors Javier and Carlos Bardem. From an early age Miguel knew he would join the family business.
His first short, "La madre", proved that Bardem had his own strong voice. In 1996 he won the Goya (Spanish Academy Award) for the Best Short film. That same year he teamed up with David Menkes and Alfonso Albacete to make Mas que amor frenesi for which they received a Goya nomination for Best Breakthrough Film.
These were immediately followed by two bittersweet comedies, this time as the sole director, "La mujer mas fea del mundo" in 1999 and "Twelfth Night" in 2001.
In 2001 Miguel also shot one of the first promotional shorts for Internet," Soberano, el rey canalla".
These were followed by "Swindled", a drama about grifters, and a feature length documentary, "Niñas de hojalata", which delves into the world of child prostitution in Nepal.
In 2007 Bardem takes on the world of a famous Spanish comic when he makes the second in the franchise, Mortadelo y Filemón: misión salvar la tierra.
In 2009 Miguel makes his first move into television with the highly successful series," Cazadores de hombre", "Angel o demonio", "Los misterios de Laura" and "Hospital Central".
He then shoots a series of films for television, specializing in events in Spanish history, including Carrero Blanco; "Prim, asesinato en la Calle Turco", and "22 Angeles".
In 2014 Bardem returns to the area of documentary filmmaking with an amusing look at the king of Spain's night life, the owner of the famed nightclubs, Pacha.
Miguel Bardem's films have won many international prizes and have been presented at a number of film festivals including Sundance, Toronto and Miami.
Through his production company, Goodfellas, Miguel has produced "The King of the Mountain" and directed campaigns for Coca Cola, Scotch Brite, ING Direct, etc.2 Nominaciones
1996 Más que amor frenesí · Nominado Novel
1999 La mujer más fea del mundo · Nominado
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1995 La madre · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador
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Ranking:
Incautos (2004) 7/10
La mujer más fea del mundo (1999) 6/10
Más que amor, frenesí (1996) 2/10
Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión salvar la Tierra (2007) 1/10
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Noche de reyes (2001) ??/10
Niñas de hojalata (2003) ??/10
Pachá, el arquitecto de la noche (2015) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Pablo Berger was born in 1963 in Bilbao, Vizcaya, País Vasco, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Snow White (2012), Robot Dreams (2023) and Torremolinos 73 (2003). He is married to Yuko Harami. They have one child.2 Nominaciones
2003 Torremolinos 73 · Nominado Novel
2012 Blancanieves · Nominado
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2003 Torremolinos 73 · Guión original · Nominado
2012 Blancanieves · Guión original · Ganador
2012 Blancanieves · Canción "No te puedo encontrar" · Ganador
2017 Abracadabra · Guión original · Nominado
2023 Robot dreams · Película Animación · Ganador
2023 Robot dreams · Guión adaptado · Ganador
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Ranking:
Robot dreams (2023) 8/10
Blancanieves (2012) 7,5/10
Torremolinos 73 (2003) 7/10
Abracadabra (2017) 7/10- Director
- Writer
- Producer
2 Nominaciones
2011 De tu ventana a la mía · Nominada Novel
2015 La novia · Nominada
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2011 De tu ventana a la mía · Canción "Debajo del limón" · Nominada
2015 La novia · Guión adaptado · Nominada
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Ranking:
La novia (2015) 8/10
De tu ventana a la mía (2011) 8/10
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Al otro lado del río y entre los árboles (2022) ??/10
Teresa (2023) ??/10- Writer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
2 Nominaciones
2020 Las niñas · Ganadora Novel
2022 La maternal · Nominada
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2020 Las niñas · Guión original · Ganadora
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Ranking:
La maternal (2022) 9/10
Las niñas (2020) 8/10
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Letters from the ends of the world (2021) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Ricardo Franco was born on 24 May 1949 in Madrid, Spain. He was a director and writer, known for Lucky Star (1997), Berlín Blues (1988) and Lágrimas negras (1998). He died on 20 May 1998 in Madrid, Spain.2 Nominaciones
1988 Berlín blues · Nominado
1997 La buena estrella · Ganador
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1997 La buena estrella · Guión original · Ganador
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Ranking:
La buena estrella (1997) 10/10
Lágrimas negras (1998) 7/10
Berlín blues (1988) 3/10
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Pascual Duarte (1976) ??/10
Después de tantos años (1994) ??/10
Único heredero (1984) ??/10
Los restos del naufragio (1978) ??/10
Oh, cielos (1995) ??/10
El sueño de Tánger (1991) ??/10
El desastre de Annual (1970) ??/10- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
- Writer
Salvador Calvo is a Cinema and Television director, born in 1970 in Madrid. His last film "Adú" was released in theaters on January 31th with great critical and box office success. With his short film "Maras" he has obtained great recognition in Festivals around the world, being nominated for the Goya and Forqué. In 2016, he shot his first film "1898: los últimos de Filipinas", obtaining nine Goya nominations, including Best New Director. Known for "El padre de Caín" (2016), "Los nuestros" (2015), "Niños robados"(2013), "Hermanos"(2014), "Alakrana"(2010) and "Motivos Personales"(2005).2 Nominaciones
2016 1898. Los últimos de Filipinas · Nominado Novel
2020 Adú · Ganador
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2019 Maras · Cortometraje de Ficción · Nominado
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Ranking:
Adú (2020) 7/10
1898. Los últimos de Filipinas (2016) 4/10
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Valle de sombras (2023) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Spanish director, author of great success TV series and several award-winning films. His father, a staff chief in a local tyre factory, was shot by the anarchists in the Spanish Civil War when he was only 6 months old. His mother wanted him to study Law, and that's what he did. He starting studying at the University of Valladolid, but that wasn't his real vocation, which was, as he himself says, 'to tell stories'. Every summer he used to go back to Lasarte, his home village, and make festivals, sketches and parodies. Once he finished his Law studies, in 1959, he decided to enter the Escuela Oficial de Cinematografía, where he made four short films: 'La oveja negra', 'Pis', 'La muerta' and Trotín Troteras (1962). In 1962, after finishing his cinematographic studies, he directed his first work as a professional, _Lección de arte (1961)_, and it won the Golden Seashell at the Festival of San Sebastián. His first attempt to make a feature film ('Está lloviendo y te quiero', about his childhood at the Basque Country which also touched on the Basque problems) failed due to the refusal of the Basque producers, and so he continued directing short films: 'La balada de los cuatro jinetes', 'Universidad de Navarra', 'Un pueblo en apuros', 'Adiós al Price'.
In 1970 he started working for TV. He directed several documentaries and some chapters for the series Crónicas de un pueblo (1971) (a great success in Spain despite its deep ideological content, risky for the period it was made in) and, La cabina (1972), which won 10 national and international awards, including the Emmy Award in 1973. Then he made Los pajaritos (1974), Don Juan (1974) (which won an award at the Festival of Montreux), La Gioconda está triste (1977), the series Este señor de negro (1975), La noche del licenciado (1979), and his two biggest successes: Verano azul (1981) (which became a social phenomenon) and Farmacia de guardia (1991).
His film La hora de los valientes (1998) was defined by himself as a 'realistic tragicomedy, a romantic history, a historic fresco and a sociopolitical fable'. His last works in cinema were Planta 4ª (2003), a film about children with cancer treated with a touch of humor, and ¿Y tú quién eres? (2007), a drama about a grandfather with Alzheimer.1988 Espérame en el cielo · Nominado
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1988 Espérame en el cielo · Guión original · Nominado
2009 Goya de Honor
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Ranking:
Espérame en el cielo (1988) 6/10
Don Juan, mi querido fantasma (1990) 5/10
La guerra de papá (1977) 5/10
Planta 4ª (2003) 5/10
Tobi (1978) 4/10
La hora de los valientes (1998) 3,5/10
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Se necesita chico (1963) ??/10
Manchas de sangre en un coche nuevo (1975) ??/10
Las delicias de los verdes años (1976) ??/10
La Gioconda está triste (1977) ??/10
La próxima estación (1982) ??/10
Buenas noches, señor Monstruo (1982) ??/10
El tesoro (1988) ??/10
¿Y tú quién eres? (2007) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Francisco Regueiro was born in 1934 in Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Padre nuestro (1985), Madregilda (1993) and El buen amor (1963).1988 Diario de invierno · Nominado
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1993 MadreGilda · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
El buen amor (1963) 9,5/10
MadreGilda (1993) 5/10
Diario de invierno (1988) 5/10
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Amador (1965) ??/10
Si volvemos a vernos (1968) ??/10
Me enveneno de azules (1969) ??/10
Carta de amor de un asesino (1973) ??/10
Duerme, duerme, mi amor (1975) ??/10
Las bodas de Blanca (1975) ??/10
Padre nuestro (1985) ??/10- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Gonzalo Suárez was born on 30 July 1934 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Rowing with the Wind (1988), El extraño caso del doctor Fausto (1969) and El detective y la muerte (1994).1988 Remando al viento · Ganador
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1988 Remando al viento · Guión original · Nominado
1994 El detective y la muerte · Guión original · Nominado
2000 El portero · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2007 Oviedo Express · Guión original · Nominado
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Ranking:
Morbo (1972) 8/10
La regenta (1974) 8/10
El portero (2000) 7,5/10
Remando al viento (1988) 7/10
Don Juan en los infiernos (1991) 7/10
Oviedo express (2007) 5,5/10
El detective y la muerte (1994) 5,5/10
La reina anónima (1992) 5,5/10
Al diablo, con amor (1973) 3/10
Mi nombre es sombra (1996) 2,5/10
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ditirambo (1969) ??/10
El extraño caso del doctor Fausto (1969) ??/10
Aoom (1970) ??/10
La loba y la paloma (1974) ??/10
Beatriz (1976) ??/10
Parranda (1977) ??/10
Reina Zanahoria (1977) ??/10
Epílogo (1984) ??/10
El genio tranquilo (2006) ??/10- Director
- Writer
- Casting Director
Ana Díez was born in 1957 in Tudela, Navarra, Spain. She is a director and writer, known for Elvira Luz Cruz, pena máxima (1985), Ander Eta Yul (1988) and La danza de las fieras (2017).1989 Ander eta Yul · Ganadora Novel
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Ranking:
Ander eta Yul (1988) 2,5/10
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Elvira Luz Cruz, pena máxima (1985) ??/10
Todo está oscuro (1997) ??/10
La mafia en La Habana (2000) ??/10
Algunas chicas doblan las piernas cuando hablan (2001) ??/10
Galíndez (2002) ??/10
Paisito (2008) ??/10
A quien cierra los ojos (2022) ??/10- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actress
1989 Brumal · Nominada Novel
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Ranking:
Brumal (1989) 2,5/10- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Josefina Molina was born on 14 November 1936 in Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. She is a director and writer, known for Esquilache (1989), The Most Natural Thing (1991) and Entre naranjos (1998).1989 Esquilache · Nominada
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1989 Esquilache · Guión adapado · Nominada
2011 Goya de Honor
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Ranking:
Esquilache (1989) 7/10
Lo más natural (1991) 1,5/10
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Vera, un cuento cruel (1974) ??/10
Función de noche (1981) ??/10
La Lola se va a los puertos (1993) ??/10- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Santiago Ríos is known for Guarapo (1987), El vuelo del guirre (2007) and El País de los Hombres Azules, 35 años después (2010).1989 Guarapo · Nominado Novel- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Teodoro Ríos is known for Guarapo (1987), El País de los Hombres Azules, 35 años después (2010) and El vuelo del guirre (2007).1989 Guarapo · Nominado Novel- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Xavier Villaverde was born in 1958 in A Coruña, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Angels of Sex (2012), Trece campanadas (2002) and Continental (1989).1989 Continental · Nominado Novel- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
- Writer
1990 Contra el viento · Nominado Novel- Writer
- Director
- Actor
José María Carreño was born in 1943 in Tarifa, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain. He was a writer and director, known for Abismo (1972), Ovejas negras (1990) and Serie negra (1994). He died in 1996.1990 Ovejas negras · Nominado Novel- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Script and Continuity Department
Rosa Vergés was born on 22 February 1955 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is a director and assistant director, known for Boom Boom (1990), Tic Tac (1997) and Iris (2004).1990 Boom Boom · Ganadora Novel- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Ana Belén was born on 27 May 1951 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for La corte de Faraón (1985), Fortunata y Jacinta (1980) and La pasión turca (1994). She has been married to Víctor Manuel since 13 June 1972. They have two children.1991 Cómo ser mujer y no morir en el intento · Nominada Novel
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1988 Miss Caribe · Actriz · Nominada
1989 El vuelo de la Paloma · Actriz · Nominada
1994 La pasión turca · Actriz · Nominada
2004 Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena · Actriz · Nominada
2016 Goya de Honor- Director
- Writer
- Actress
Chus Gutierrez (Birth Name: María Jesús Gutiérrez) was born in Granada, Spain in 1962. In 1970, her family moved to Madrid. At the age of 17, she moved to London to learn English. At age 21, she moved to New York to study film-making at Global Village, under the tutelage of Fred Barney Taylor. Ms. Gutierrez initially worked with Super 8, later transitioning into 16mm, gaining experience in diverse areas of film production. In 1985 she enrolled in NY City College to continue her formal education in film-making. In the mid and late 80s, while in New York, she formed and headed the flamenco/rap group, "Xoxonees", which attained relative citywide success and a considerable local fan base. In 1987, she returned to Spain, where her group recorded their only album. The group broke up in December, 1989. Since the 1990s, Ms. Gutierrez has been involved in numerous film projects, sometimes directing, sometimes writing and also as an actor. Over the past quarter century, she, or her films, have won numerous awards in various areas of film production.1992 Sublet · Nominada Novel
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2008 Retorno a Hansala · Guión original · Nominada- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Pedro Olea was born on 30 June 1938 in Bilbao, Basque Provinces, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for The Fencing Master (1992), The Ancines Woods (1970) and Akelarre (1984).1992 El maestro de esgrima · Nominado
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1992 El maestro de esgrima · Guión adaptado · Ganador- Director
- Writer
Born in Zarautz (Basque Country) at 23-iv-1949. She worked in the first years in the education area (as a teacher). After she started dubbing films. At 1986 she studied at the Zine at Bideo Eskola (School of cinema and video) in Andoain (village near Donostia-San Sebastian). At 1989 she directed their first short film in 35 mm (Maider), and for this, obtain the best price in the Cinema School. At 1992 mades Urte Ilunak (The black years). The film is about the first years between the Spanish War and the following years, where the Basques (and Catalans, Galiciens, etc.) live without free.1993 Los años oscuros · Nominada Novel- Writer
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Berlanga commenced his studies in Valencia in1928, although in 1929 his family sent him and his brother Fernando (due to a lung disease) to the Beau-soleil hospital school in Switzerland. In 1930, he returned to the San José School in Valencia where he stayed until 1931, the year in which the Jesuits were expelled from Spain. In 1936, while he was studying at the Academia Cabanilles, the Spanish Civil War began, and he saw active service in the riflemen's 40th Division. After the war Franco's dictatorship imprisoned his father, then a member of the Spanish Parliament for the 'Frente Popular' (Popular Front). In an attempt to improve his father's situation in jail, he joined the División Azul (Blue Division) in 1941, and fought in Russia at the Novgorod front, returning to Spain in 1942.
Towards 1943 he began to take an interest in poetry and cinema, and started to write a screenplay entitled 'Cajón de perro', together with his first cinematographic reviews. In 1947 he entered the 'Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas' (IIEC) (Institute of Cinematographic Research and Experiences). During his second year at the institute, he filmed a short entitled 'Paseo por una guerra antigua', {which he finished with the help of Juan Antonio Bardem, Florentino Soria and Agustín Navarro}. In 1951, he directed (together with Bardem) the film Esa pareja feliz (1953), starring Fernando Fernán Gómez and Elvira Quintillá.
After being expelled from the Falange, Berlanga started to adopt an individualistic and libertarian position, far removed from politics and considered fairly permissive. However, his open and conciliatory nature kept him out of trouble during the post-war period. Sadly his father died six months after being released from prison.
Berlanga and Bardem continued to collaborate on Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953); this film received an International Award and a Special Mention Award at the Cannes Festival. It was also shown at the Venice Festival, where the president of the Jury, Edward G. Robinson, expressed his indignation at what he interpreted as an anti-American film.
Berlanga's conceptual and political audacity, so evident in Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953) continued in his other films during the 50s, which tended not to be very well received by the censor. In fact, his film Los jueves, milagro (1957), was modified by the censors and was delayed for several years before its eventual release.
In 1955 he participated in the 'Conversaciones de Salamanca' (Salamanca's Discussions) where the future of Spanish cinema was debated. In 1956 he filmed Calabuch (1956), and in 1958 began lecturing at the IIEC. His subsequent film Se vende un tranvía (1959) was his first professional liaison with Rafael Azcona. Their next joint venture was Placido (1961), which received an Oscar nomination in 1963. That same year, Berlanga made of his best films: The Executioner (1963); however, his cruel portrait of Spanish society didn't please the pro-Franco authorities, although the film was well-received at the Venice Festival. In 1973 he went to Paris to begin filming _Grandeur nature (1973)_, another polemic film, focussing this time on the fetishism of a man who falls in love with a doll.
Several years later, after Franco's death, he filmed a trilogy comprising La escopeta nacional (1978), Patrimonio nacional (1981) and Nacional III (1982), where he clarified the disorders evident in the Spanish upper middle-class upon being confronted with a new political status quo. Following the same theme he filmed La vaquilla (1985), set in the Spanish Civil War and also beset by difficulties with the censors.
The quality of his cinematography and independence of criteria was welcomed during the years following the end of the dictatorship. In 1978 he was made president of the 'Filmoteca Nacional' (National Archive), in 1980 he won the 'Premio Nacional de Cinematografía' (National Cinematography Award), in 1982 he received the 'Medalla de Oro a las Bellas Artes' (Gold Medal to Arts), in 1986 he won the 'Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes' (Príncipe de Asturias Arts' Award), in 1988 he was named member of the 'Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando' (San Fernando's Art's Real Academy), and in 1997 he was awarded the Doctor Honoris Causa title by the 'Universidad Politécnica de Valencia' (Valencia's Politechnical University). In addition he was made president of the 'Asociación de Titulados en Cinematografía' (Graduates in Cinematography's Association) and he was the first president of the Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas de España (Spanish Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences).
In 1994, his film Todos a la cárcel (1993) won three Goya Awards for Best Film, Best Director and Best Sound. In 2002, the 'Asociación de Directores de Cine' (Cinema Directors' Association) gave him an honorary award.1993 Todos a la cárcel · Ganador
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1987 Moros y cristianos · Guión original · Nominado
1993 Todos a la cárcel · Guión original · Nominado- Director
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Mariano Barroso was born on 26 December 1959 in San Just Desvern, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Todas las mujeres (2013), Mi hermano del alma (1994) and Los lobos de Washington (1999).1993 Mi hermano del alma · Ganador Novel
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2013 Todas las mujeres · Guión adaptado · Ganador- Director
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Álvaro Fernández Armero was born in 1969 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for El columpio (1993), Spanish Shame (2017) and El arte de morir (2000).1994 Todo es mentira · Nominado Novel
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1992 El columpio · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador- Writer
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Héctor Carré was born in 1960 in A Coruña, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. He is a writer and assistant director, known for Dame fuego (1995), Give Me Something (1997) and El niño de barro (2007).1994 Dame fuego · Nominado Novel- Director
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Luis Guridi is known for Justino (1994), La isla de los nominados (2010) and Matías, juez de línea (1996).1994 Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad · Ganador Novel- Writer
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Santiago Aguilar is known for Justino (1994), Matías, juez de línea (1996) and Atilano, presidente (1998).1994 Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad · Ganador Novel- Director
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Alfonso Albacete was born in 1963 in Murcia, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Atómica (1998), Sex, Party & Lies (2009) and I Will Survive (1999).1995 Más que amor frenesí · Nominado Novel
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2012 La banda Picasso · Canción "L'as tu vue?" · Nominado- Director
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David Menkes was born in 1963 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Atómica (1998), Sex, Party & Lies (2009) and I Will Survive (1999).1995 Más que amor frenesí · Nominado Novel- Director
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- Art Department
David Alonso was born in 1966 in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Memorias del ángel caído (1997), Más de mil cámaras velan por tu seguridad (2003) and Bajo un cielo extraño (1994).1997 Memorias del ángel caído · Nominado Novel- Actress
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Mireia Ros was born on 3 December 1956 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for La Moños (1996), El triunfo (2006) and Barcelona, abans que el temps ho esborri (2010).1997 La Moños · Nominada Novel- Writer
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Fernando Cámara was born in 1969 in Madrid, Spain. He is a writer and director, known for Memorias del ángel caído (1997), Más de mil cámaras velan por tu seguridad (2003) and La huella del crimen (1985).1997 Memorias del ángel caído · Nominado Novel- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Miguel Albaladejo was born on 20 August 1966 in Pilar de la Horadada, Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain. He is an assistant director and director, known for The First Night of My Life (1998), Cachorro (2004) and El cielo abierto (2001).1998 La primera noche de mi vida · Nominado Novel
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1994 Sangre ciega · Cortometraje de Ficción · Nominado
1999 Manolito Gafotas · Guión adaptado · Nominado- Director
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Salvador García Ruiz was born in 1963 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is a director and assistant director, known for El otro barrio (2000), Mensaka (1998) and Las voces de la noche (2003).1998 Mensaka · Nominado Novel
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1998 Mensaka · Guión adaptado · Ganador
2000 El otro barrio · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2004 Las voces de la noche · Guión adaptado · Nominado- Actor
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Born in Madrid, Santiago Segura started his career by making his first short movie at the age of fourteen. After studying Arts in Madrid, he finally decided to become a filmmaker. His first short film Relatos de la medianoche (1989) was made with a budget of only 7.000 pts. (about 60 dollars).
After that, he appeared as a contestant in several Spanish TV quiz shows, such as Locos por la tele (1990) and No te rías, que es peor (1990). With the money he made of those appareances, he directed Evilio. (1992) and shortly after, Perturbado (1993), winning a Goya for the best short film in 1994. His last short film is the sequel Evilio vuelve (El purificador) (1995).
He's a very good friend of the Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia and he has appeared in all of his films. In 1998, he directed his firt feature film, the smashing hit Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (1998).1998 Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley · Ganador Novel
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1993 Perturbado · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador
1995 El día de la bestia · Actor revelación · Ganador- Director
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Maria Ripoll was born in 1964 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is a director and assistant director, known for Twice Upon a Yesterday (1998), Live Twice, Love Once (2019) and Traces of Sandalwood (2014).1999 Lluvia en los zapatos · Nominada Novel- Actor
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Born in 1966, Achero Mañas first followed in the steps of his mother, actress Paloma Lorena (who played in two of his films), but he soon turned from thespian to film director. He made three shorts before meeting with success - both public and critical - with Pellet (2000), the sensitive portrait of a pair of big city kids, reminiscent of François Truffaut's The 400 Blows (1959). His second feature Noviembre (2003) also garnered least five awards but he was less successful with Blackwhite (2004). After five years in the wilderness, Mañas is making a come back with Todo lo que tú quieras (2010).2000 El Bola · Ganador Novel
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1997 Cazadores · Cortometraje de Ficción · Ganador
2000 El Bola · Guión original · Ganador- Director
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Director and screenwriter Jaime Chávarri, who modestly defines himself as a "passionate craftsman", was a professional lawyer who enjoyed experimenting with his Super 8 camera. Then one day he realized he had to follow a new professional path, and entered the Escuela Oficial de Cine in Madrid. His first film, Los viajes escolares (1976), dealt with some interesting family issues and included a most personal touch, but it was misunderstood by the critics. Later he worked with producer Elías Querejeta and carried out one of his most memorable works, El desencanto (1976), about the Paneros family, and then with Alfredo Matas he shot the period movie Bearn o la sala de las muñecas (1983), adapted from the novel by Llorenç Vilallonga. Subsequently he managed to adapt Bicycles Are for the Summer (1984) from the theatre play by Fernando Fernán Gómez. With this last film he achieved great success in the box office. Over a three-decade career, this versatile filmmaker has captured many genres, including the musical: The Things of Love (1989) and its sequel The Things of Love: Part 2 (1995).2000 Besos para todos · Nominado
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1989 Las cosas del querer · Guión original · Nominado
2004 El año del diluvio · Guión adaptado · Nominado- Writer
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Born in Zaragoza (Spain). 1949. He began to study law in Zaragoza. 1952. He began to publish articles about cinema in the newspaper "El Heraldo de Aragon". April 1954-January 1956. Critic of cinema in the same newspaper. 1957. Enters the spanish Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematograficas in Madrid (Official Cinema School) where he later become a teacher. 1964. Direction classes in the Cathedra of Cinema in the University of Valladolid. 1967. He funded his own production company, El Iman.2000 Leo · Ganador
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1986 Tata mía · Guión · Nominado
2000 Leo · Guión original · Nominado- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Patricia Ferreira was born in 1958 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She was an assistant director and writer, known for I Know Who You Are (2000), The Wild Ones (2012) and El alquimista impaciente (2002). She died on 27 December 2023 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.2000 Sé quién eres · Nominada Novel- Writer
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Carlos Molinero is a director and a script writer from Spain. His film Salvajes won a Goya 2001 for best adaptation, a Special Jury Mention at Mostra de Valencia, Best script and direction of photography at Tirant Diario of Levante awards. Altadis Award for New creators. Winner of Best script and direction award at Santo Domingo Film Festival, Special jury mention at Primer Plano Film Festival of Dijon. Nominated Price best new Directors at San Sebastián Film Festival, 2001. Nominated best Director Goya awards.
His film The Mist in the Palm Trees (La Niebla en las Palmeras) 2006. Was awarded best feature film and best direction at DiBa Festival in Barcelona and nominated at Tribeca Film Festival for best feature film.2001 Salvajes · Nominado Novel
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2001 Salvajes · Guión adaptado · Ganador- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Javier Balaguer is known for Sólo mía (2001), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988).2001 Sólo mía · Nominado Novel- Producer
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Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was born on 5 December 1967 in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. He is a producer and director, known for 28 Weeks Later (2007), Intacto (2001) and Linked (1996).2001 Intacto · Ganador Novel
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1996 Esposados · Cortometraje de Ficción · Nominado- Director
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Víctor García León was born in 1976 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Selfie (2017), Vete de mí (2006) and More Grief Than Glory (2001).2001 Más pena que gloria · Nominado Novel- Writer
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Antonio Hernández was born in 1953 in Peñaranda de Bracamonte, Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain. He is a writer and producer, known for En la ciudad sin límites (2002), The Borgia (2006) and El menor de los males (2007).2002 En la ciudad sin límites · Nominado
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2002 En la ciudad sin límites · Guión adaptado · Ganador- Writer
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Daniela Fejerman is known for A mi madre le gustan las mujeres (2002), Semen, una historia de amor (2005) and Seven Minutes (2009).2002 A mi madre le gustan las mujeres · Nominada Novel- Writer
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Inés París was born in 1962 in Madrid, Spain. She is a writer and assistant director, known for Miguel and William (2007), A mi madre le gustan las mujeres (2002) and The Night My Mother Killed My Father (2016).2002 A mi madre le gustan las mujeres · Nominada Novel- Writer
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Julio D. Wallovits was born in 1969 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a writer and director, known for Smoking Room (2002), La silla (2006) and Cemento y acero (2022).2002 Smoking_Room · Ganador Novel
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2002 Smoking_Room · Guión original · Nominado- Director
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Ramón Salazar was born on 28 May 1973 in Málaga, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for 20 centímetros (2005), 10,000 Nights Nowhere (2013) and Sunday's Illness (2018).2002 Piedras · Nominado Novel
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2010 3 metros sobre el cielo · Guión adaptado · Nominado
2012 Tengo ganas de ti · Guión adaptado · Nominado- Director
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Roger Gual was born on 12 November 1973 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Smoking Room (2002), Remake (2006) and Tasting Menu (2013). He has been married to Marta Torné since 5 June 2015.2002 Smoking_Room · Ganador Novel
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2002 Smoking_Room · Guión original · Nominado- Writer
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Ángeles González Sinde was born in 1965 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is a writer and actress, known for Una palabra tuya (2008), La suerte dormida (2003) and Lucky Star (1997).2003 La suerte dormida · Ganadora Novel
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1997 La buena estrella · Guión original · Ganadora
2008 Una palabra tuya · Guión adaptado · Nominada- Director
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David Serrano was born in 1975 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Una hora más en Canarias (2010), Días de fútbol (2003) and The Other Side of the Bed (2002).2003 Días de fútbol · Nominado Novel- Director
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Pablo Malo is known for Cold Winter Sun (2004), Jardines deshabitados (2000) and La sombra de nadie (2006).2004 Frío sol de invierno · Ganador Novel- Writer
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Ramón De España is known for Kill Me Tender (2003), Últimas tardes con Teresa (1984) and Cròniques de la veritat oculta (1997).2004 Haz conmigo lo que quieras · Nominado Novel- Director
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Santi Amodeo was born in 1969 in Seville, Andalucía, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for El factor Pilgrim (2000), Astronautas (2003) and Las Gentiles (2021).2004 Astronautas · Nominado Novel- Writer
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Vicente Peñarrocha was born in Spain and attended film school in Madrid and Santa Monica College. After writing several scripts, he made his directorial debut with Fuera del Cuerpo (2004), which got him critical acclaim. After that he enrolled in more international projects such as Arritmia (2007) and María Montez (2014). He is also known for writing and directing television series, such as Hay Alguien Ahí (2009-2010), Angel o Demonio (2011) and La Fuga (2012).2004 Fuera del cuerpo · Nominado Novel- Director
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Asier Altuna was born on 4 May 1969 in Bergara, Gipuzkoa, Euskadi, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for When a Tree Falls (2015), Aupa Etxebeste! (2005) and Txotx (1997).2005 Aupa Etxebeste! · Nominado Novel