Andrés Gertrúdix
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

The Apostate
(2015)Gonzalo, a well-meaning but poorly adjusted 30-year-old, attempts to renounce his faith while navigating the Catholic Church bureaucracy.

She Walks in Darkness
(2025)Undercover for a decade, an agent gives up everything to take down terrorist group ETA in this pulsing drama from the producers of "Society of the Snow."

Dying
(2017)The film revolves around Luis and Marta, whose lives are paralyzed by the outbreak of a disease that is accompanied by guilt, lies and fear, thus testing the stability and love of the couple.

Guilt
(2022)Tras sufrir una agresión sexual, Anna se aísla en una cabaña en el bosque, incapaz de superar su trauma. La vergüenza, el dolor y la culpa la acompañarán durante meses, durante los cuales se verá transformada por algo más que el odio.

The Chess Player
(2017)In 1934 Diego Padilla wins the Spanish Championship of Chess and meets a French journalist, Marianne Latour, and they fall in love. Marianne convinces Diego to live in France with their daughter, where shortly afterwards Diego will be accused of spying by the Nazis and imprisoned. Diego will try to survive in a hostile environment thanks to Colonel Maier's passion for chess.

The Orphanage
(2007)Laura (Belén Rueda) has happy memories of her childhood in an orphanage. She convinces her husband to buy the place and help her convert it into a home for sick children. One day, her own adopted son, Simón (Roger Príncep), disappears. Simon is critically ill, and when he is still missing several months later, he is presumed dead. Grief-stricken Laura believes she hears spirits, who may or may ...

García!
Based on the acclaimed graphic novel of the same name, GARCIA! is an action-adventure spy series which follows the exploits of a cryogenically frozen secret agent from the 1960s after he is thrust into a fractured modern-day Spain.

The Backwoods
(2006)In 1978, two couples vacationing in a remote area of Spain try to rescue a deformed young girl locked away in the woods — but the locals aren't happy.