
Ana Fernández
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 19, 1963
Place of Birth: Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain
Known For

Talk to Her
Two men share an odd friendship while they care for two women who are both in deep comas.

Los Negros
Seville, Spain, 14th century. A group of black slaves brought from Africa form the Hermandad de los Negros, a Holy Week brotherhood that has survived over the centuries, despite the opposition of the powerful; still active, it is one of the oldest institutions in Europe.

30 Years of Darkness
When the Spanish Civil War came to an end, Manuel Cortes was unable to flee the country. After a long journey, he managed to get back home in the dark without being discovered. His wife, Juliana, told him how the winning forces were shooting many of their fellow citizens. Manuel and Juliana decided to dig a small hole in the wall for Manuel to hide in. He could not even begin to imagine that this small hideaway was to become his private jail for the following 30 years. This is the story of the so-called post-war moles, people who had to put their lives on hold in order to escape from the repression imposed by the victors of the civil war.

You're the One
Julia, an only child of an affluent, bank owning family living in Madrid, escapes from her family to get over her grief that her boyfriend has been imprisoned. Julia is a well educated woman, having studied in Switzerland and England, who wants to become a writer. Julia drives to a little village in Asturias called "Corralbos del Sella" and there she stays in a mansion "llendelabarca" of an old childhood friend "Pilara" she had spent many a happy summer with. Also living there is Pilara's mother in law Tia Gala, and her grandson Juanito. Julia's relationship with caretakers, teacher and priest makes Julia, a woman of the spanish capital, perhaps for the first time to not feel so alone.

Pasos
In a Spanish city three young married couples celebrate the failed coupe d'etat of Feb 23rd 1981. They have gone through a lot in life. The country is changing and things will not be the same anymore. Their steps will take them through different walks of life.

Cara sucia, con la magia de la naturaleza
Mariel and her friends, live happily, surrounded by nature. One day, a corporation arrives to illegally cut down the jungle and sell wood. With the magic of nature, the children are transformed into cartoons to fight an ambitious witch who wants to destroy the jungle. The fight will be hard, but the kids will be the heroes of their story.

Alone
Maria has just moved into a decaying flat in a poor neighbourhood. She left her family in the countryside because she could no longer stand her father's authority. Pregnant by a man who refuses to see her, Maria gets by as a cleaning-woman. When her father is brought to the city for an operation, her mother moves into her flat.

The City of No Limits
Victor is a man who gets to Paris to join his family around their seriously ill father, Max. Victor is desperately asked for help by Max. What seems in the beginning mere delusions of an old man losing his mind, begin to show traces of some sort of real 'secret' that is troubling Max's last days. Victor decide to help his father to find that he is searching for.

Sin ti
Lucía is a painter, happily married with two children who suffers a domestic accident. As a results she looses her sight. She begins a journey into herself, discovering what she couldn't see before about her own life.

The Angel of Budapest
El ángel de Budapest (Angel of Budapest) is a Spanish 2011 television World War II-Holocaust miniseries based on the book "Un español frente al Holocausto" (A Spanish against the Holocaust) written by journalist and radio executive director Diego Carcedo. The plot focuses on Ángel Sanz Briz, a Spanish ambassador in Hungary during World War II who helped to save the lives of thousands of jews from the Holocaust by lodging them in Spanish safe houses in Budapest.
Filmography
as María
as Digna Vázquez
as Carmen
as Isabel
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Elisa
as Mila
as Amalia
as Elena
as Invitada
as Ella misma
as Pura Mantecón
as Ana
as Regina
as Candela
as Mother
as Rosa
as Juliana Moreno (voice)
as Sra. Tourné
as Bárbara
as Gabriela
as Adela
as Mercedes
as Rosario
as Lucía
as Adriana
as Silvia
as Esther
as Teresita
as Dorita
as Lidia
as Mónica
as Andrea
as Lydia's Sister
as Carmen
as Candela
as Mercedes
as Pilara
as Paloma
as Lucía Ramos
as María