List of the best Andrea Duro movies: Al final todos mueren(2013), Ghost Graduation(2012), Wednesdays don't exist(2015), Juan of the Dead(2011), Perdona si te llamo amor(2014), Pixel Theory(2013) ... ...
Mystery & Thriller, Drama, Romance, Action
Spain
2013
Minutes
Diana
David Galán Galindo Manuela Vellés Roberto Pérez Toledo Elisa Mouliaá Macarena Gómez Andrea Duro Javier Botet Andrea Ros Alejandro Albarracín
Four episodes about the World's End from different points of view and also different genre: romance, drama, thriller and action film.
Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
2012
88 Minutes
Mariví
Raúl Arévalo Alexandra Jiménez Javier Bódalo Andrea Duro Aura Garrido Carlos Areces Sílvia Abril Anna Castillo Àlex Maruny Jaime Olías
teacher psychiatrist engaging amusing club graduation paranormal undead curse discovery
Comedy, Romance
2015
125 Minutes
Paula
Eduardo Noriega Inma Cuesta Alexandra Jiménez María León William Miller Andrea Duro Gorka Otxoa
The paths of three men and three women continue to cross as they go about their amorous pursuits in Madrid.
Horror, Comedy, Action
Spain|Cuba
2011
100 Minutes
Camila
Blanca Rosa Blanco Elsa Camp Antonio Dechent Luis Alberto Garcia Jorge Molina Susana Pous Andrea Duro Andros Perugorría Eliecer Ramírez Jazz Vilá Alexis Díaz de Villegas
communist survivor killer gory cuba havana zombies band invasion underdog
A group of slackers face an army of zombies. The Cuban government and media claim the living dead are dissidents revolting against the government.
Drama, Romance
Spain
2014
115 Minutes
Oli
Àlex Batllori Paloma Bloyd Joel Bosqued Cristina Brondo Pablo Chiapella Adria Collado Jan Cornet Andrea Duro
A successful, attractive, intelligent and brilliant advertising executive is longing to finally find emotional stability in his life, and decides to propose to his girlfriend. After she ... See full summary »
Sci-Fi
Spain
2013
90 Minutes
Alberto Carpintero Esaú Dharma Juan José Ramírez Mascaró Pedro Bahón Eugenio Barona Juan Blanco Emilio Buale Dámaso Conde Ángel Cuevas
The Program has changed everything. It has rejected human creativity has questioned free will and seems to be able of breaking the walls of reason. Universal Knowledge is now within reach but, is the human race ready?