Spanish novelist and film director
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Rodríguez and the second or maternal family name is
Trueba.
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Born | David Rodríguez Trueba (1969-09-10) 10 September 1969 (age 55)
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David Rodríguez Trueba (born 10 September 1969) is a Spanish filmmaker and author.
Biography
David Rodríguez Trueba was born on 10 September 1969 in Madrid,[1][2] the youngest of 8 siblings.[3][4] His elder brother Fernando is also a filmmaker.[5] In 1987, he joined the Complutense University of Madrid to study journalism.[6] He later took a 1-year course on scriptwriting at the American Film Institute, where he penned the base script of The Worst Years of Our Lives.[7]
He is the ex-husband of actress Ariadna Gil.
He has published the novels Abierto toda la noche, Cuatro amigos and Saber perder in Anagrama.[8]
Filmography
Film
Documentary
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Director
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Writer
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Notes
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2003
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Balseros
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No
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Yes
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2004
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Cerrar los Ojos
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Yes
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No
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Segment from the episodic political documentary "¡Hay Motivo!!"
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2006
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La silla de Fernando
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Yes
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Yes
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Co-directed with Luis Alegre Also editor
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2011
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Positive Generation: Voces Por Un Futuro Sin Vida
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Yes
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No
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2013
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El Cuadro
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Yes
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No
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2015
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Monólogos de Montaigne por Ramon Fontseré
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Yes
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No
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2016
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Salir de Casa
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Yes
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No
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Also producer
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2019
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Si Me Borrara El Viento Lo Que Yo Canto
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Yes
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Yes
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Television
Year
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Title
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Director
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Writer
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Notes
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1991
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¡Felicidades, Albert!
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No
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Yes
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TV special
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1993
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El Peor Programa del Mundo
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Yes
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No
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5 episodes
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1995
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IX Premios Goya
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No
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Yes
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TV special
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2007
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Rafael Azcona, Oficio de Guionista
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Yes
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Yes
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TV Interview to Rafael Azcona
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2009
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La Ciudad de las Palabras
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Yes
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No
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2010
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¿Que Fue de Jorge Sanz?
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Yes
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Yes
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TV Mini-Series
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2013
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Un Lugar Llamado Mundo
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Yes
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No
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TV Documentary Mini-Series
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2016
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¿Que Fue de Jorge Sanz?: 5 Años Después
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Yes
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Yes
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TV Movie
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2017
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¿Que Fue de Jorge Sanz? III
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Yes
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Yes
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2022
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La Sagrada Familia
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Yes
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No
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TV Mini-series Documentary
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2023
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Sofia y la vida real
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Yes
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No
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TV Mini-series Documentary Co-directed with Jordi Ferreons
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2024
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Un día en Nueva York con Woody Allen
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Yes
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Yes
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TV Interview to Woody Allen
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Operación Barrio Inglés
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Yes
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No
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TV series Post-production
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Music Videos
Director
Year
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Title
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Artist
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1995
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El Lado Más Bestia del Mundo
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Albert Pla
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2004
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Suponne Follosa
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2006
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Beautiful Señoritas
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Top Models
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2007
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Sé Feliz
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Luz Cascal
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2009
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Fuera de Aquí
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Ondrina
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2014
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Universos Paralelos
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Jorge Drexler
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2015
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'Dança Tribal' (Imagining Miró)
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Ignasi Terraza Trio
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Not in Love
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Maika Makovski
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2020
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A Este Lado del Mundo
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Ondina
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Bibliography
Fiction
- Abierto Toda La Noche (1995)
- Artículos de Ocasión (1998)
- Cuatro Amigos (1999)
- Saber Perder (2008)
- Blitz (2014)
- Tierra de Campos (2017)
- El Río Baja Sucio (2019)
- Queridos Niños (2021)
Articles
- Artículos de Ocasión (1998)
- Tragarse la Lengua y Otro Artículos de Ocasión(2003)
- Érase una Vez(2013)
- La Tiranía Sin Titanos (2018)
- El Siglo XIX Cumple 18 (2018)
- Ganarse la Vida (2020)
Political books
"Biblioteca de Ideas Insensatas"
- Para salvar de una vez por todas la monarquía (2015)
- Para salvar de una vez por todas la democracia (2015)
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