Gael García Bernal
39 titles
Filmography
39 results

Eva Doesn't Sleep
(2015)After a tour throughout Europe, the embalmed body of Eva Peron is abducted upon its return to Argentina.

Coco
(2017)Miguel journeys to the magical land of his ancestors.

Amores Perros
(2000)Alejandro González Iñárritu's (Birdman, The Revenant) gripping debut feature is a savagely brilliant triptych around the theme of animalistic desires.

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

Even the Rain
(2011)Obsessive idealist Sebastián has sworn to direct a film about one of the world’s most iconic figures, Christopher Columbus. He is determined to overturn the myth of the arrival of Western Civilization in the Americas as a force for good. His film will show what Columbus set in motion: the obsession with gold, the taking of slaves, and the terrible violence visited on those Indians who fought back. The brilliant actor playing Columbus constantly challenges the director, accusing him of hypocrisy and cheap manipulation. Costa, Sebastián’s friend and producer, doesn’t give a damn. All that matters is that the film comes in on time and within budget. Costa decided they will shoot in Bolivia, the cheapest, most “Indian” of Latin American countries. While the shoot progresses in and around the city of Cochabamba, civil and political unrest simmer, as the entire water supply of the city is privatized and sold to a British/American multinational. Violence increases daily until the entire city explodes in the now infamous Bolivian Water War - a war which actually took place in April 2000. 500 years after Columbus, sticks and stones once again confront the high-tech weaponry of a modern army. David against Goliath. Only this time the fight is not over gold, but the simplest of life-giving elements - water.

Ema
(2019)A shocking incident that upends her family and marriage to a tempestuous choreographer sets a reggaeton dancer on an odyssey of personal liberation.

Fidel
Fascinating, complex, and notorious, Fidel Castro comes to vivid life in this drama chronicling his rise to power amidst the Cuban revolution.

A Little Bit of Heaven
(2011)An irreverent young woman, who shields her heart with humor, has a life-altering visit with her doctor, who takes her on an eye-opening adventure.

The Accused
(2018)A young student is the only one accused of the brutal murder of her best friend, a case that is excessively reported by the media. Cornered by the evidence, she must face her own doubts about what really happened.

The Loneliest Planet
(2012)An engaged couple's backpacking trip in the Caucasus Mountains is derailed by a single misstep that threatens to undo everything the pair believed about each other and about themselves.

LEGO Pixar: BrickToons
Join some of your favorite Pixar characters for adventures set in the world of LEGO! Each of the 5 BrickToon stories deliver familiar faces and places, with heart, humor and a LEGO twist. Sing along with Miguel in the Land of the Dead, help Merida and her triplet brothers through a "beary" rocky situation, take an epic field trip with Nemo, Marlin, and Dory, watch the Parr family try to save their neighborhood from Syndrome, and join Mater as he prepares Lightning McQueen for his next big race!

Holland
(2025)In this wildly unpredictable thriller, Nicole Kidman is the meticulous Nancy Vandergroot, a teacher and homemaker whose picture-perfect life with her community pillar husband and son in tulip-filled Holland, Michigan tumbles into a twisted tale. Nancy and her friendly colleague become suspicious of a secret, only to discover nothing in their lives is what it seems.

The Kindergarten Teacher
(2018)Stuck in an unsatisfying marriage and mundane home life, Lisa Spinelli (Maggie Gyllenhaal) treads water by teaching kindergarten. Seeing great promise in one of her five-year-old students, she goes to unreasonable lengths to protect his talent.

Letters to Juliet
(2010)A wannabe journalist comes across letters sent to Shakespeare's fictional lover Juliet.

Chevolution
(2008)The 1960 image of Ernesto "Che" Guevara has become an iconic symbol of protest. This doc unravels the political ramifications of the photo.

Wasp Network
(2020)Based on a true and gripping story: Cuban spies infiltrate exile groups in the 1990s to stop terrorism against the island, but at a high personal cost.

Salt and Fire
(2016)Abducted while investigating a man-made ecological disaster in South America, a scientist finds herself working with her captors to avert catastrophe.

The Mother
(2023)A military-trained assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she's never met from ruthless criminals gunning for revenge.

Maya and the Three
A spirited princess with the heart of a warrior embarks on a mission to fulfill an ancient prophecy and save humanity from the wrath of vengeful gods.