
Fernando León de Aranoa
Directing
Biography
Fernando León de Aranoa (May 26, 1968, Madrid) is an award-winning Spanish screenwriter and film director.
Born: May 26, 1968
Place of Birth: Madrid, Spain
Known For

Caminantes
In 2001, a group of Zapatista Mexicans marched to Mexico D.F. to protest against the oppression of the indigenous population of rural Mexico.

Caminantes
In 2001, a group of Zapatista Mexicans marched to Mexico D.F. to protest against the oppression of the indigenous population of rural Mexico.

Until My Voice Breaks
With the chasms that doing so entails, Leiva personally paints a raw and unpretentious portrait of the frenetic spiral of his existence today, giving us an unwonted glimpse of his life at the height of his career. An irreversible vocal cord issue constantly challenges the present and future of a Leiva incapable of conceiving any option other than to keep going. Until his voice gives out.

Feeling It
An intimate portrait of Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina without his signature bowler hat, at night and with malice aforethought. Rugged, direct, and unflinching, director Fernando León de Aranoa captures Sabina’s hidden side over 13 years of filming, where the artist steps off the stage to reveal stories of misfortune, comedy, inspiration, and of pain.

24 horas en la vida de Querejeta

La Noche D

Memoria de Los Olvidados
Javier Espada's documentary about the making of Bunuel's masterpiece "Los Olvidados".
Filmography
as Self
as Self
as Self (uncredited)
as Self - Guest
as Director
as Writer