Maribel Verdú
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Blancanieves
(2012)Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She grew up learning the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was despised by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Starring Maribel Verdú (Pan’s Labyrinth), Daniel Giménez Cacho (How I Spent My Summer Vacation, Bad Education) and Ángela Molina (Broken Embraces...

The Lighthouse of the Orcas
(2016)A mother travels to Patagonia with her autistic son with the hopes that a ranger and a pod of wild orcas can help him find an emotional connection.

The End
(2012)The End is a catastrophic doomsday thriller about a group of old friends who get together for a reunion weekend in a mountain cabin. It seems the perfect getaway, but lurking behind the laughter and stories is a murky episode from the past that continues to haunt them. A strange, sudden incident alters their plans, leaving them stranded. With no line of communication to the outside world, the group have no idea just how devastating the mysterious impact has been. When one of the group suddenly goes missing the panic sets in, and they begin to discover steadily more disturbing scenes: deserted houses, abandoned cars, terrifying stampedes. On their way for help, the group starts to disintegrate, just as a new natural order is unveiled before their astonished eyes.

A Deadly Invitation
(2023)A luxury yacht. Eight special guests. One murder mystery. A glamorous getaway to a beachside villa kicks off with champagne, secrets — and murder.

Pan's Labyrinth
(2006)Guillermo del Toro reconfigures all manner of literary and cinematic fables—from Alice in Wonderland to The Spirit of the Beehive—for this exemplary gothic fantasy. An uncanny, oneiric vision of adolescence, Pan’s Labyrinth reaffirms the Grimm brothers’ notion that fairy tales aren’t just for kids.

Y Tu Mamá También
(2001)Two hormone fuelled teen boys take a trip to the beach with a Spanish woman in her thirties.

Tetro
(2009)Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola delivers his first original screenplay since The Conversation and his most autobiographical work ever in this hauntingly beautiful drama shot entirely in Argentina.

Lovers: A True Story
(1991)Set in '50s Spain, a young man leaves the army and looks for a job so he and his fiancee can get married. He rents a room from a widow, and shortly begins a torrid affair with her. The fiancee figures it out and decides to win him back by offering herself to him and taking him to meet her family. Ultimately he has to make a decision. Based on a true story.

Raymond & Ray
(2022)Half brothers Raymond and Ray reunite when their estranged father dies—and discover that his final wish was for them to dig his grave. Together, they process who they’ve become as men, both because of their father and in spite of him.

Familia
(2023)As a family discusses the future of their treasured olive ranch over a meal, the complexity of their relationships emerges through laughs and confessions.

The Flash
(2023)While trying to use his super speed to save his family in the past, the Flash inadvertently alters the universe and must race to save the future.