Ana Pérez de la Fuente
Directing
Known For

In 1973, Chinese writer Sanmao (Echo Chen Ping, 1943-91) marries Spanish naval engineer José María Quero while living together in the Spanish Sahara. Sanmao recounts her daily experiences in Tales From the Sahara, a book that is a best-selling phenomenon in Taiwan and China. Sanmao then becomes an icon for independent women and the protagonist of a life that takes on legendary overtones: love, adventure, literature and, finally, tragedy.
Sanmao: The Desert Bride
A look at the daily life of Samya and Adrián, two teenagers assisted by local authorities; a tough existence full of obstacles, precariousness, and loneliness. Only a trio of good angels, Carlos, Mario and Bea, much more than social workers, protect them.
A Place to Stay

Josefina's personal journey to Nuremberg, Germany, where she arrived as an immigrant from Franco's Spain at the age of eighteen, along with two million other Spaniards who left home to find a future.
Train of Memory

No description available.