Pablo Maqueda Trailers
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Pablo Maqueda (Madrid, 1985) Chosen as one of the top 20 filmmakers of the year 2020 by CINEMANIA Film Magazine. In his commitment to new formats, he produced and directed the experimental project "All the Women 366 minutes, 366 videos", referenced in major national and international media such as The New York Times and Indiewire. In 2013, he created the Spanish film manifesto initiative #Littlesecretfilm. He has produced more than 25 films, including the latest works of Chema García Ibarra, Marçal Fores and Miguel Larraya. He is in development on his next project, "The Unknown Girl".
Most Popular Pablo Maqueda Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
01 February 2013
A tale about the most viewed video in the history of internet. Rome Rises, Lera Lou, Art Coley, Jenina Mode, Nina Delicious.
09 June 2023
Carolina and Leo, who have met through a chat room, agree to meet in person in a secluded city park.
23 January 2014
Susana has gathered all her friends to celebrate a very special evening: it's Toni's birthday, and for the first time he's away in Germany, but the distance is not going to stop them from celebrating together.
20 November 2020
In 1974 Werner Herzog walked from Munich to Paris, an act of faith to prevent the
death of his mentor Lotte Eisner.
26 August 2016
Victor hides his face behind a mask. One day he receives something that he had been waiting for a long time, a strange package.
04 October 2014
Each day after work, Carlos, a language school teacher, frequents the heady surroundings of his local cruising ground.
26 April 2014
Veronica has just suffered a terrible accident in the countryside. She meets a curious group of art historians.
22 July 2013
It tells the story of a Spanish film star (Llorach), which has 90 minutes to rescue his kidnapped sister (León), while cameras record endless reality this kind of macabre.
26 February 2026
Maca is leaving in a week to study abroad away from her city, Seville. What she once envisioned as the future is now an imminent reality.