
César Martínez Herrada
Directing
Known For

A painter becomes obsessed and begins an affair with a mysterious woman who was touched deeply by one of his works.
The Tunnel

A soldier protects a mule during the Spanish Civil War.
The Mule

Daniel, an ex-convict, tries to get back at his corrupt father-in-law by kidnapping his own son and hiding him in an abandoned town where they are producing American westerns. Daniel will have to face a vile father-in-law, an ex-wife that stalks him, as well as a falling actor in order to carry out his vengeful plan.
Lost Bullet

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Manos de seda

Daniel’s decision to travel to East Berlin in the middle of the Cold War to meet his birth mother turns out to be the biggest mistake of his life because, unbeknownst to him, he will become the essential piece of the KGB’s secret plan to set up their operations center in Francoist Spain, where his identical twin brother Klaus will play a key role, stealing his identity, his family and his entire life.
Sofia's Suspicion

Ivan, Lionel, Jenny and Elena, four young teen from a neighborhood on the outskirts of Madrid, begin a journey towards the sea fleeing the misery around them. On the way you will find love and solidarity, everything that they have in their environment. In their wake they leave their signature on the walls ... a 'graffiti "is their hallmark.
Arena en los bolsillos

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Fiel a lo incierto

He was born in Granada, the only city in the world with an explosive name. At the age of ten he joined the Falange because he wanted to play the drum. His biggest musical influences have been Holy Week and his first host, the one he was given at birth. It was produced at the age of sixteen. A little later he began using drugs to escape. he should have died before thirty. For forty years he has hit the drums as life has hit him, with all his might.
La importancia de llamarse Ernesto y la gilipollez de llamarse Eric

Ignacio and Paul are father and son. The first is fifty-five, and the second is about thirty. In recent months, none of them have lived in the family home in which the two were the only occupants, Ignacio because emigrated to another city in search of employment, his son, who was admitted to a detoxification center. The chance that father and son wants to return to the people the same day. A Ignacio, in their new company, we have taken early retirement and has run out of excuses to prolong his absence the people and what was his family home. To Paul, meanwhile, have been discharged in the center and, from now on, you can continue your treatment in the outpatient own people
Everything in Place

David Riondino, an Italian film director, is coming to Spain to document the Atocha massacre of 1977, to make a film on its 50th anniversary. He will be helped by Alejandra, a young documentary filmmaker who urges him to contextualise the past with the current rise of the far right. By investigating the Atocha attack, David will recover a part of that recent past and at the same time will witness a reality that encourages reflection on some burning issues such as the advance of the far right, problems of access to housing and job insecurity.
Seven days in May

A boy throws himself into the sea without looking back.
The Swimmer
Juan Méndez is a high executive in his forties who seems to be a model of middle-class stability. However, amidst a personal crisis, he is contemplating some changes in his life, including changes in his romantic affairs. He moves to Valencia, allegedly for professional reasons, and that causes many troubles for his family: his woman has to quit her job, her daughter is going to be far from her fiancé and his son will have to find new friends.
Otra ciudad
Life and work of Antonio Perez, important personality of Spanish culture because of its relationship with key artistic and social events that occurred in Spain since the early fifties. Unique character, Antonio Perez developed an interesting activity as an artist-editor-collector. It is precisely this aspect of "search objects" which he equated with contemporary artists such as Duchamp.
Objeto encontrado

In this documentary, Lagartija Nick transports us to a surreal and innovative place, taking us on a journey through their concept albums inspired by the historical avant-garde movements of the 20th century. Through 16mm films, poetry, and, of course, the most rocking and innovative music of recent years, Generación Lagartija introduces us not only to its members, but also to beloved figures such as García Lorca, Val del Omar, and Luis Buñuel.