Paula Ortiz

Paula Ortiz Trailers

Borderline (Black Woods) Trailer

Paula Ortiz Álvarez is a Spanish director, screenwriter and producer who works for Get in the Pictures Productions and Amapola Films, teaches Audiovisual Communication at the University of Barcelona, and collaborates with the University of San Jorge in Zaragoza.

Most Popular Paula Ortiz Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Chrysalis Trailer (2011)

28 October 2011

Interwoven emotions and struggles of three women of different generations aiming to build the lives they desire, their own future, love and dreams.

Across the River and into the Trees Trailer (2023)

11 October 2023

In post WW2 Venice Italy, American Army Col. Richard Cantwell, haunted by the war, faces news of his illness with stoic disregard.

The Bride Trailer (2015)

11 December 2015

Based on the famous play "Bodas de sangre" (Blood Wedding) by Federico García Lorca, La novia tells the story of a passionate love triangle.

The Red Virgin Trailer (2024)

27 September 2024

Hildegart is conceived and educated by her mother Aurora to be the woman of the future, to become one of the most brilliant minds of Spain in the 1930s and one of the European references on female sexuality.

Teresa Trailer (2023)

24 November 2023

Teresa, a Carmelite nun, reformer, and mystic of the Roman Catholic Church, has been ostracized for her beliefs.

Tristan Boj's Hollow Trailer (2008)

17 May 2008

A child wants one of those planes that can fly to the top of the Himalayas. A puppet wishes to go away with a dancer, together, far away.

En casa: Así de fácil Trailer (2020)

31 May 2020

What would you do if the State of Alarm is declared and your partner leaves you that same day? Marta and Nuria are friends but are unexpectedly forced to live together in the midst of a pandemic.

Borderline (Black Woods) Trailer (2017)

10 March 2017

On the tenth year anniversary of their mother's death, two estranged sisters head to a mountain to scatter her ashes, but as they struggle to reconcile, their past begins merging into their present, causing them both to become increasingly paranoid.