
Ángel Agudo
Writing
Biography
Ángel Agudo was born in the Madrid neighborhood of Carabanchel in 1980. He studied Audiovisual Communication and later Screenwriting at the Madrid Film School. He has collaborated with numerous publications, including “Academia” and “ScifiWorld Magazine”, in which he writes monthly. He has signed scripts for short films such as “Go Home” or “Trooper” and has published with Scifiworld the book “Paul Naschy: La máscara de Jacinto Molina”, which reviewed the career of the actor and filmmaker. In 2010, he wrote and directed the documentary “The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry”, presented by Mick Garris.
Known For

When a kind of rabies that transforms people into aggressive creatures spreads across the planet, Manel isolates himself at home with his cat, relying on his wits to survive; but soon they must go out in search of food, by land and by sea, dodging many dangers.
Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End

A spin-off of "Amar es para siempre" that focuses on the relationship between Luisita and Amelia in the present - 43 years after their original storyline.
#Luimelia

A couple decides to spend a romantic evening in a floor of a semi-abandoned building that slip because she works as a consultant for the council house and got the keys. During the evening they discover that a hooded murderer is the only tenant left in the building...and they have become the new target.
Sweet Home

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Thalion Ltd.
Rebecca reunites with her estranged father, Bill, in sunny Málaga expecting a healing family trip with her young son, Sebastian. Instead, their voyage across the Strait of Gibraltar becomes a nightmare as they’re relentlessly attacked by rogue orcas. Rebecca, confronting deep emotional wounds, must rise as an unlikely hero in a battle for survival.
Black Tides

Laura has recently started working in the Barcelona subway. She has been assigned the old and quiet Rocafort station, but it won't be long before she discovers that this stop harbors a legend that will begin to haunt her: many people have died there in strange circumstances over the years and no one seems to be interested in knowing the truth.
Last Stop: Rocafort St.

Martín, a youth obsessed with paranormal phenomena, arrives in Chantada, a small village in Galicia, to investigate what he names “the cold spots.”
El punto frío

King of Horror, legendary actor, scriptwriter and director, Paul Naschy is regarded as the Spanish Lon Chaney and the most prolific filmmaker dedicated to the fantastic cinema in Spain.
The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry

In the late sixties, Spanish cinema began to produce a huge amount of horror genre films: international markets were opened, the production was continuous, a small star-system was created, as well as a solid group of specialized directors. Although foreign trends were imitated, Spanish horror offered a particular approach to sex, blood and violence. It was an extremely unusual artistic movement in Franco's Spain.
Clawing! A Journey Through the Spanish Horror

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Queridos monstruos

After a complicated divorce, Gabriel rents a remote house to live by himself. In one of the rooms he finds a strange box which contains different objects, each of which relates to an unresolved crime. Finding the connection between the victims and working out who the killer is become his obsession.
El Tutor
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