
Joaquín Gutiérrez Acha
Directing
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A documentary about a unique type of forest, the "dehesa" of the Iberian Peninsula, a world in which to discover unique sensations.
Dehesa: The Forest of the Iberian Lynx

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Doñana

Spreading about 400 km in parallel to the Cantabric Sea, the Cantabrian Mountains, located North to Spain are a natural top wall full of animal and vegetable life that live in an extreme conditions across any year. Making a review along the four seasons, the documentary examines the situation and the relation of the different species, focusing in the brown bear's life in addition with the salmons travel along of thousand kilometers to return home to spawn, showing too the difficult of a landscape where danger is everywhere, including in the smallest size. A fascinating travel for revealing the wonder of nature.
Cantábrico

Documentary that shows the life of some individual wolves in the mountains of Spain.
Mountains of the Wolf
DOÑANA is a breathtaking portrait of one of Europe’s last true wildernesses. Located in southern Spain, the Coto de Doñana National Park is not only the continent’s largest ecological reserve – it is also a critical resting point for over 300 migratory bird species and a sanctuary for endangered animals such as the Iberian lynx and the white-headed duck.
Doñana - Spain's Garden of Eden

'Guadalquivir' is a feature length documentary directed by Joaquín Gutiérrez that features a fox, an animal that has adapted, living in packs and alone and that is a carnivore, vegetarian and even carrion. The camera follows the path of the fox by the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas.
Guadalquivir

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