Gerardo Herrero
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Born
28 January 1953
Gerardo Herrero Pérez-Gamir
28 January 1953
Madrid, Spain
Occupations
- Film producer
- film director
- screenwriter
Yearsactive1988–present
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| Born | Gerardo Herrero Pérez-Gamir 28 January 1953 Madrid, Spain |
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| Years active | 1988–present |
Gerardo Herrero Pérez-Gamir (born 28 January 1953)[1][2] is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer. He is a prolific promoter of international coproductions and collaborations between Spain and Hispanic American countries.[3]
From 1993 to 1994, he chaired the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain.[4]
His 1997 film Comanche Territory was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]
Herrero founded the Tornasol Films together with Javier López Blanco in 1987.[6] He has often co-produced in tandem with Uruguayan producer Mariela Besuievsky, with whom he has also shared a domestic partnership.[7]
- 1994: Desvío al paraíso
- 1995: Malena es un nombre de tango (Malena Is a Name from a Tango)
- 1997: Territorio Comanche (Comanche Territory)
- 1998: Frontera Sur
- 1999: América mía
- 2000: Las razones de mis amigos
- 2001: El lugar donde estuvo el paraiso
- 2003: El misterio Galíndez (The Galíndez File)
- 2004: El principio de Arquímedes (The Archimedes Principle)
- 2004: Ni locas, ni terroristas
- 2005: Heroína (Heroine)
- 2006: Los aires difíciles (Rough Winds)
- 2007: Una mujer invisible
- 2008: Que parezca un accidente
- 2009: Night Runner
- 2011: Silencio en la nieve (Frozen Silence)
- 2013: Lejos del mundo
- 2013: Crimen con vista al mar
- 2015: La playa de los ahogados[8]
- 2019: El asesino de los caprichos (The Goya Murders)[9]
- 2023: Bajo terapia (Under Therapy)[10]
- 2024: Raqa (Raqqa: Spy vs. Spy)[11]