Borja Cobeaga

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Borja Cobeaga in 2016.

Borja Cobeaga Eguillor (born 1977) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for his 2005 film, One Too Many. [1]

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Filmography

Feature films

YearFilmDirectorWriterNotes
2009 Pagafantas YesYes
2010No controlesYesYes
2011Amigos...NoYes
2014 Ocho apellidos vascos NoYes
NegociadorYesYesAlso producer
2015 Ocho apellidos catalanes NoYes
2017 Fe de etarras YesYes
2018 Superlópez NoYes

Short films

YearFilmDirectorWriterNotes
1994Sangre suicidaYesYes
1995UsuraYesYes
1996El principio del finYesYes
1998Cupido es ásperoYesYes
1999El amor en tiempos de burocraciaYesYesAlso assistant producer
2001La primera vezYesYes
2005Éramos pocosYesYes
2007LimoncelloYesYesAlso co-producer
2009Marco incomparableYesYes
2010Un novio de mierdaYesYes
2013DemocraciaYesNoAlso producer and editor
2016Milagros y RemediosYesNoAdvertising short part of the series "En Tu Cabeza"
2016BidexkaYesYesSegment of the Anthology film "Kalebegiak"
2017ZanahorioYesNo

Television

YearFilmDirectorWriterNotes
2005SplungeNoYes
2006En Buena CompañiaNoYes5 episodes
2014Aupa JousuYesNoTV Pilot
Also executive producer
2016 El Ministerio del Tiempo NoYesEpisode "Tiempo de lo Oculto"
2018Festival de Cine de San Sebastián 2018: Gala de InaguraciónYesYesTV special
Co-directed with Borja Echevarría & Diego San José
Festival de Cine de San Sebastián 2018: Gala de ClausuraYesYes
2019 Justo Antes de Cristo YesNo3 episodes
2020 Vamos Juan YesNo3 episodes
2022 No me gusta conducir YesYes6 episodes
Also creator and executive producer

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