Laura Rubirola

Most Popular Laura Rubirola Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Mirage Trailer (2018)

30 November 2018

During a mysterious thunderstorm, Vera, a young mother, manages to save a life in danger, but her good deed causes a disturbing chain of unexpected consequences.

The Body Trailer (2012)

21 December 2012

A woman’s body disappears mysteriously from the morgue without a trace. Police inspector Jaime Peña investigates the strange occurrence with the help of Álex Ulloa, the widower of the missing woman.

God's Crooked Lines Trailer (2022)

06 October 2022

Alice Gould, a private investigator, pretends to be mentally ill in order to enter a psychiatric hospital and gather evidence for the case she is working on: the death of a patient in unclear circumstances.

Suro Trailer (2022)

02 December 2022

Elena and Ivan are getting ready to enter into a new phase in their life. They are leaving the metropolis of Barcelona to settle in the Catalan countryside, where they are taking over a cork oak plantation.

See You Tomorrow Trailer (2017)

02 July 2017

Could a conversation with a stranger change the rest of your days?

I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me Trailer (2023)

22 November 2023

A writer's career — and entire life — suddenly goes off script when he falls prey to a dangerous web of criminals right before moving to Barcelona.

Gaps Trailer (2024)

08 March 2024

Can oral history restore a forgotten part of our past? Can it break the silence perpetuated over generations? In 1969, seventeen-year-old Mariona was arrested and imprisoned in a reformatory governed by the Patronato de Protección a la Mujer (Women's Welfare Agency), which was dedicated to "regenerating fallen women" during the Francoist dictatorship.

Vera Trailer (2020)

16 April 2020

Vera, a fan of classical music who works as a night-time cleaner, discovers Miguel, a man she has never seen but who she imagines thanks to the objects on his desk.

Boys Trailer (2025)

13 September 2025

Teo and his friends are boys who believe to be far from the most toxic forms of masculinity. Still, any game, without measuring the space they occupy, is an excuse to be violent with each other.