Alberto Rodríguez Librero
Spanish film director and screenwriter (born 1971)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rodríguez and the second or maternal family name is Librero.
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Alberto Rodríguez in 2023 | Born | Alberto Rodríguez Librero (1971-05-11) 11 May 1971 (age 53)
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Occupations | - Film director
- screenwriter
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Years active | 2000–present |
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Alberto Rodríguez Librero (born 11 May 1971) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter[1] from Andalusia.
Filmography
Feature Film
Short Film
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2000
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Bancos
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Yes
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No
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Co-directed with Santi Amodeo
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2016
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Las Pequeñas Cosas
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Yes
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Yes
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Content-branded short film co-written with Oriol Villar
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2021
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El Arrepentido
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Yes
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Yes
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Content-branded short film
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2023
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Voll-Damm: Los 5 pasos
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Yes
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No
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Content-branded short film sequel to “El Arrepentido”
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Television
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2010
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Hispania, la leyenda
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Yes
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No
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TV Series. Directed 4 episodes
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2018-2019
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La peste
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Yes
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Story
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TV series. Co-creator and co-story writer with Rafael Cobos and directed 6 episodes
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2022
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Offworld
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Yes
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No
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TV Anthologyy series. Directed episode: "Superviviencia"
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Bibliography
Awards and nominations
References
- ^ "Alberto Rodríguez Librero: "No hay ningún país que desprecie su cinematografía tanto como nosotros"".
- ^ Aldarondo, Ricardo (29 May 2008). "El traje". Fotogramas.
- ^ Holland, Jonathan (12 September 2005). "7 Virgins". Variety.
- ^ Koehler, Robert (30 March 2010). "After". Variety.
- ^ "Unit 7: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 11 June 2012.
- ^ Weissberg, Jay (28 September 2014). "San Sebastian Film Review: 'Marshland'". Variety.
- ^ Lodge, Guy (18 September 2016). "Film Review: 'Smoke and Mirrors'". Variety.
- ^ Hopewell, John (3 June 2022). "Watch 'Money Heist's' Miguel Herran's in the Teaser Trailer for 'Prison 77,' From Alberto Rodriguez (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
- ^ "Alberto Rodríguez ya tiene nuevo proyecto: 'Los Tigres'". Diario de Sevilla. Grupo Joly. 9 May 2024.
- ^ "7 vírgenes". premiosgoya.com. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- ^ "After". premiosgoya.com. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- ^ "'Grupo 7', 'El mundo es nuestro' y el sevillano Fernando Franco, premiados por el Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos". 20minutos.es. 12 February 2013.
- ^ "Nominaciones a las Medallas CEC 2012". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "Lista de nominados a los premios Goya 2013". El Confidencial. 8 January 2013.
- ^ "Grupo 7". premiosgoya.com. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "Palmarés de la 62 edición del Festival de San Sebastián". Festival de San Sebastián (in Spanish). 27 September 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ^ "Lista de nominados a los Premios Feroz 2015". Premios Feroz (in Spanish). 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
- ^ "Premios Feroz 2015: Lista de ganadores". Cinemanía. 26 January 2015 – via 20minutos.es.
- ^ "La isla maxima [sic]". Premios Goya (in Spanish). January 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ "Medallas CEC 2014". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos. Madrid. Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ^ "European Film Awards Winners 2015: Paolo Sorrentino's 'Youth' Scoops Best Film, Director & Actor For Michael Caine". Deadline. 12 December 2015.
- ^ "Lista de ganadores del Ariel 2015". Milenio. 27 May 2015.
- ^ "Eduard Fernández, Concha de Plata por su Paesa de 'El hombre de las mil caras'". El País (in Spanish). 24 September 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- ^ "'El hombre de las mil caras lidera los Feroz". LosExtras (in Spanish). 1 December 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- ^ "La lista completa de ganadores de los premios Feroz 2017" (in Spanish). El Huffinton Post. January 23, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
- ^ "Ganadores de la 72 edición de las Medallas CEC". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos. Madrid. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
- ^ "Juan Antonio Bayona's 'A Monster Calls' Leads Goya Award Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. December 14, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
- ^ Martínez, Evaristo (14 December 2022). "'Controverso' opta a dos Carmen, que anuncian sus candidatos desde Almería". La Voz de Almería.
- ^ Martínez, Evaristo (5 February 2023). "'Modelo 77' impone su ley en los Carmen del Cine Andaluz entregados en Almería". La Voz de Almería.
- ^ "'As bestas' y 'Cinco lobitos', las más nominadas a las Medallas CEC". Cine con Ñ. 15 December 2022.
- ^ Sánchez Sequera, Marcos (7 February 2023). "'As bestas' brilla en los Premios del Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos (CEC)". Audiovisual451.
- ^ "'As bestas' es la favorita de los Premios Goya del relevo generacional: listado de nominaciones". Cinemanía. 1 December 2022 – via 20minutos.es.
- ^ Hopewell, John; Sandoval, Pablo (11 February 2023). "Rodrigo Sorogoyen's 'The Beasts' Sweeps Spain's Goya Awards". Variety.
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- 2010: Agustí Villaronga
- 2011: Ángel de la Cruz, Ignacio Ferreras, Paco Roca, and Rosanna Cecchini
- 2012: Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, Ignacio del Moral, Jordi Gasull, and Neil Landau
- 2013: Alejandro Hernández and Mariano Barroso
- 2014: Javier Fesser, Claro García, and Cristóbal Ruiz
- 2015: Fernando León de Aranoa
- 2016: Alberto Rodríguez and Rafael Cobos
- 2017: Isabel Coixet
- 2018: Álvaro Brechner
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