Alberto Rodríguez Librero

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Alberto Rodríguez
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Alberto Rodríguez in 2023
Born
Alberto Rodríguez Librero

(1971-05-11) 11 May 1971 (age 52)
Seville, Spain
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2000–present

Alberto Rodríguez Librero (born 11 May 1971) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter [1] from Andalusia.

Contents

Filmography

Feature Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotesRef.
2000El factor PilgrimYesYesCo-directed and co-written with Santi Amodeo
2002 El traje  [ es ]YesYesCo-written with Santi Amodeo [2]
2005 7 Virgins YesYesCo-written with Rafael Cobos [3]
2009 After YesStoryCo-story writer with Rafael Cobos [4]
2012 Unit 7 YesStory [5]
2014 Marshland YesYesCo-written with Rafael Cobos [6]
2016 Smoke & Mirrors YesYes [7]
2022 Prison 77 YesYes [8]

Short Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2000BancosYesNoCo-directed with Santi Amodeo
2016Las Pequeñas CosasYesYesContent-branded short film co-written with Oriol Villar
2021El ArrepentidoYesYesContent-branded short film
2023Voll-Damm: Los 5 pasosYesNoContent-branded short film sequel to “El Arrepentido”

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2010Hispania, la leyendaYesNoTV Series. Directed 4 episodes
2018-2019 La peste YesStoryTV series. Co-creator and co-story writer with Rafael Cobos and directed 6 episodes
2022 Offworld YesNoTV Anthologyy series. Directed episode: "Superviviencia"

Bibliography

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardCategoryResultRef.
2006 7 Virgins Goya Awards Best Director Nominated [9]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
2010 After Goya Awards Best Original Screenplay Nominated [10]
2013 Unit 7 CEC Medals Best DirectorNominated [11] [12]
Best Original ScreenplayNominated
Goya Awards Best Director Nominated [13] [14]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
2014 Marshland San Sebastián International Film Festival Golden Shell for Best Film Nominated [15]
2015 Feroz Awards Best DirectorWon [16] [17]
Best ScreenplayNominated
Goya Awards Best Director Won [18]
Best Original Screenplay Won
CEC Medals Best DirectorWon [19]
Best Original ScreenplayWon
European Film Awards European Film Academy People's Choice Award for Best European Film Won [20]
Ariel Awards Best Ibero-American Film Nominated [21]
2016
Smoke & Mirrors San Sebastián International Film Festival Golden Shell for Best Film Nominated [22]
2017
Feroz Awards Best Director Nominated [23] [24]
Best Screenplay Nominated
CEC Medals Best DirectorWon [25]
Best Adapted ScreenplayWon
Goya Awards Best Director Nominated [26]
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2023 Prison 77 Carmen Awards Best DirectorWon [27] [28]
Best Original ScreenplayWon
CEC Medals Best Original ScreenplayNominated [29] [30]
Goya Awards Best Director Nominated [31] [32]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated

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