Javier Gutiérrez
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

The Baby's Room
(2006)A journalist moves with his family to an old house, excited for a fresh start. However, they soon find themselves caught in a paranormal nightmare.

The Motive
(2017)An aspiring writer with no imagination seeks inspiration for his novel by manipulating the lives of his neighbors so that he can write about them.

The Occupant
(2020)An unemployed advertising executive begins stalking the new tenants of his former home and his motives toward the family turn sinister.

Below Zero
(2021)When a prisoner transfer van is attacked, the cop in charge must fight those inside and outside while dealing with a silent foe: the icy temperatures.

Tomorrow Is Today
(2022)Summer of 1991. The Gaspar family is on holiday, but after arguing with her father, Lulu decides to run away with her boyfriend. While on a paddleboat ride, the rest of the family is hit by a violent storm. When they finally make it back to shore, they discover they’ve travelled to the year 2022: a crazy future full of smartphones, selfies and trap music. Will they be able to get back to the 90s?

Mirage
(2018)A space-time continuum glitch allows Vera to save a boy's life 25 years earlier, but results in the loss of her daughter, whom she fights to get back.
Back to Switzerland
(2014)The christening in Switzerland of Marcos’s second son will reunite the two friends after a separation of six years. The reencounter with Hanna will revive the flame of desire in Martín. His son, Pablo, also finds satisfaction in a hippy commune near the town where he grew up. Everything races inevitably towards the day of the ceremony: mothers who arrive unexpectedly from Spain, sons who turn up with their Swiss girlfriends, priests who sing flamenco, a Spanish banker who is trying to hide money in Zurich. The peaceful, everyday harmony of the little Swiss town is endangered by the new invasion of Spaniards.

Torrente 4: Lethal crisis
(2011)The rude, lewd and crude Spanish ex-police officer Torrente finds himself facing jail time. Can he survive a twisted irony that places him where he has put so many others, both guilty and innocent?