
Paco Sarro
Acting
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Known For

The White Village
'L'Alqueria Blanca’ ('The White Village') proposes a journey through time, up to the 1960s, which reflects the life of an inland village, in the Alcoià county. The atmosphere is eminently rural and is marked by the great differences between the two most representative families of the place, the Falcó and the Pedreguer, who star in a series of stories with love above the class difference, envy, jealousy and scandal. It all comes down to some unstoppable advances in society.

The Bar
In downtown Madrid, a series of mysterious gunshots trap a motley assortment of people in a decrepit bar.

A Widow's Game
When a man is found dead, the investigation shatters his widow's perfect facade and exposes a hidden double life in this thriller based on real events.

Crossing the sense
Alonso is a skateboarder who travels across Spain using his board as his only means of transportation. The road forces him to cross paths with characters who will change his life, and he will gradually discover the reason why Alonso takes this curious and strange journey. Freedom, criticism, comedy, and drama in an entertaining story with a message. A plea for happiness, for going against the grain, for living your own life. Our intention is not to provide an answer but rather to pose a question: What would happen if each of us decided to fulfill our dreams?

El caso de las envenenadas de Valencia
Valencia, 1955. A down-on-her-luck spinster poisons her friend and employers out of envy.

El mal invisible

A Love to Keep
Spain, the era of dictator Franco. Two female teachers are in love, but in those years and in that regime the love is not only forbidden but also a crime. To avoid their child been in prison, the parents of the one teacher, force her to be confined in a clinic for mental diseases, where she is heavily abused, the main treatment been electroshocks. After Franco's fall, and the change of things, she is free to return to her home, under the surveillance of her mother. Her father, more compassionate, helps her escape and find her lover. But the years of been under electroshocks have damaged her health, and make it impossible to live a normal life.

Life in the Abyss
This film evokes Valencia illegal gaming back in the seventies. A young peasant -Ferran- plays cards not much to make a living but as a distraction of his daily routine. Ferran meets a larger-than-life character -el chino- who happens to play cards for a living. This other guy is depicted as a Toni Manero look alike but his charisma an arrogance lead the innocent Ferran to join him in his schemes to make money to end up betting all on the next card table. At some point the action moves to Madrid and Ferran steps down losing track of El chino who takes on more dangerous games making a living out of Russian Roulette until the round gets loaded. Based on real events this is no Hollywood epic but it captures the desperation of the characters very effectively.
Filmography
as Comisario Viejo
as Man #1
as Policia
as Ferri
as Eusebio (uncredited)