Most Popular Silvia Melero Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Disforia Trailer (2025)
20 September 2025
Set in the near future against the backdrop of widespread looting and societal collapse, the couple formed by Esther and Tomás and their daughter Say move to their summer house so they can promptly sell it and then flee from their country to France, drawing attention from a ring of voyeurs of real-life torture streamed on the dark web.
Estándar Trailer (2020)
11 December 2020
Tomás’ two great passions are classical music and a compulsion for putting things in order, which has led to his nickname “rarito” (weirdo).
Drea & Cloe Trailer (2026)
12 June 2026
Two ambitious women, both orchestra conductors, meet in a gothic mansion and are instantly drawn to each other.
Luger Trailer (2025)
20 September 2025
Rafa and Toni are two hustlers who work for Angela, a lawyer with flexible morals who offers her clients quick solutions outside the law.
Vasy’s Odyssey Trailer (2020)
13 November 2020
Two lives, two different worlds and two unalike places. Vasi and Alexandra, two strangers, travel from Alicante to Greece, through France, Italy and Albania, on a trip where they will learn to face their mistakes and delve into their personal and family relationships.
Ángulo muerto Trailer (2026)
19 February 2026
Estela and Ramón have been through a divorce and the suicide of Hugo, their only child, at the age of 13 years, after suffering bullying.
Tinieblas Trailer (2025)
20 September 2025
A young woman comes across a strange tape recording whilst at her grandparents' home. Past, present, trauma, and transfers of consciousness collide and collude to ensure the next generation is born.
Olvido Trailer (2023)
24 June 2023
After the Turia River overflows its banks, journalist Olvido and police sergeant Fermín investigate the appearance of six bodies with strange scars that point to a dark conspiracy.
Sahrawis, the eyes of the desert Trailer (2007)
01 January 2007
An approach to Sahrawi culture, different aspects of daily life, culture and the struggle of the Sahrawi people in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria, and in the area of the liberated territories of Tifariti.