Fernando León de Aranoa is an Spanish Director and Screenwriter. He has won four Goya Awards, an Platino Awards and an San Sebastián International Film Festival. He's known for Mondays in the Sun (2002), Princesas (2005) and Loving Pablo (2017).
Awaiting a visit by a committee that could give his company an award for excellence, the owner of an industrial scales manufacturing business tries to resolve any problems from his workers in enough time.
Laid off from the local shipyard, Santa (Bardem) and his friends hang out in a bar, nursing their injured pride and political convictions. Looking out for each other, they survive on a day-to-day basis, but despair lurks around ev
A portrait of Joaquín Sabina without his bowler hat, made only inches from his skin, nocturnal and calculated, by his friend, the moviemaker Fernando León de Aranoa. A story like his voice, hoarse, direct and unadorned, narratin...
A middle-class prostitute strikes up an unlikely friendship with an immigrant streetwalker from the Dominican Republic in Madrid. Caye comes from a middle-class background, and her parents remain blissfully unaware of the means by...
A group of aid workers tries to remove a cadaver from a well in a conflict zone. Somebody threw it into the well to spoil the water, so people won’t drink. But the simplest task becomes here an impossible mission where the real ...
The 'invisibles' are all those we refuse to see - people who seldom garner the attention of the West's media - as well as those who nevertheless refuse to stop caring for them. This film is dedicated to all those whose support mak...
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