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

The Book of Life
(2014)A young man embarks on a journey that spans three fantastical worlds.

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
(2004)American high-school student Katey (Romola Garai) moves with her wealthy parents (Sela Ward, John Slattery) to Cuba in 1958. She encounters Javier (Diego Luna), a poor local who works as a waiter, and soon a relationship blossoms between them. At a nightclub, Javier teaches Katey the nuances of Cuban dance, which becomes her passion. As the young lovers grow closer, Fidel Castro suddenly rises to
Pan y Circo
Daytime Emmy® Awards winner. The first season in this series of conversations, moderated by Mexican actor and filmmaker Diego Luna, will prove that no subject is off the table when you have the right ingredients. The topics in this episode include gender violence, environmental devastation, decriminalising abortion, racism and identity, and the war on drugs.

Water for Life
(2023)Three brave Latin American Indigenous leaders fight to save their community's water resources from mining, agriculture, and hydroelectric projects.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
(2016)Resistance fighters embark on a daring mission to steal the Empire's plans for the Death Star.

Criminal
(2004)An extremely odd couple come across one of the most valuable pieces of currency in U.S. history. All they have to do is sell it, which is where the real problems begin.

Wander Darkly
(2020)Sienna Miller and Diego Luna lead this thriller about a couple forced to relive recollections from the beginning of their romance while also navigating the overwhelming truths of their present, to rediscover themselves and what truly binds them together.

Flatliners
(2017)Five medical students trigger near-death experiences to gain insight into the mystery of what lies beyond the confines of life. As their experiments become more perilous, each must face the paranormal consequences of journeying to the other side.

Milk
(2008)The story of Harvey Milk and his struggles as an American gay activist, who fought for gay rights and became California's first openly gay elected official.

Elysium
(2013)In the 22nd century, the super-rich have escaped the ruined Earth to live on a luxurious orbiting space station - no crime, no pollution, no disease. One dying man aims to upset the system by invading Elysium.

The Terminal
(2004)After arriving at New York's JFK airport, Viktor Navorski gets unwittingly caught in bureaucratic glitches that make it impossible for him to return to his home country or enter the U.S.

A Rainy Day in New York
(2019)Woody Allen resumes his love affair with NYC and love itself, with an all-star cast, in a tale of a visiting couple, met with stormy new adventures.

Blood Father
(2016)An ex-con reunites with his estranged wayward 17-year-old daughter to protect her from drug-dealing boyfriend and his vicious cartel who are trying to kill her.

Frida
(2002)After a near-fatal accident, Frida Kahlo discovers her life's passion through painting as a turbulent marriage and political turmoil fuels her art.

Contraband
(2012)A reformed smuggler (Mark Wahlberg) must pull off one last run to protect his family. This action thriller about the cutthroat world of smuggling is “dynamic, intense and gritty!”

Berlin, I Love You
(2019)In this installment of the Cities of Love series, ten stories of romance are woven together, set against the beautiful backdrop of Berlin.