Virginia García del Pino

Most Popular Virginia García del Pino Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Basilio Martín Patino. La Décima Carta Trailer (2014)

25 September 2014

A documentary on the work of filmmaker Basilio Martín Patino.

La estafa del amor Trailer (2023)

23 October 2023

We invited a group of people to a reading of the script of a film about a man who romanced women in order to swindle them.

Respirar correr mirar Trailer (2018)

11 October 2018

A video-essay with movie fragments.

Lo Que Tú Dices Que Soy Trailer (2007)

02 January 2007

The Jury Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

The camera filming the members of a public jury, facing a murder trial, is as lost as they are in the labyrinth of evidence, images and declarations, unable to film anything that is not of its own decomposition.

Diario ruso Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Girls Always Tell the Truth Trailer (2021)

01 October 2021

The wind will bring us an imperfect future in which they will never be able to touch them again.

A Squirrel Improvises Trailer (2018)

07 March 2018

Experimental film

With Sea Views Trailer (2021)

17 September 2021

After consolidating itself as a tourist destination in the mid-1960s, this small coastal village has become the dormitory town for the workers of a Nuclear Power Plant.

Faith Trailer (2022)

16 September 2022

The Virgin appeared to Sofía. Then she travelled to Lourdes and was cured of something incurable. In another time and another place, a group of doctors meet to discuss her case.

Jordi's Letters Trailer (2019)

21 September 2019

Jordi was born 51 years ago with cerebral palsy. Although he can’t speak, he tries to communicate using his letter chart.

Offf PDV ¡Retaguardia! Trailer (2012)

19 February 2012

Symmetrical Space Trailer (2010)

25 April 2010

It is a symmetrical film, situated between documentary and fiction, cinema and video, the feminine and the masculine.

My Sister and Me Trailer (2009)

25 April 2009

A documentary about family imprint, childhood, love and rejection, built around the image of two teenage siblings who embark on a premonitory journey into themselves, returning us to a raw and stripped-down present in which we are all, inevitably, participants.