Agustí Villaronga

Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, April 1953

 

Director
Taretto is a director, screenwriter and producer. In the early 1980s, he attended workshops on photography, screenwriting and directing, and in 1993 he got a job in advertising. His career progressed over time, and in 1999 he enrolled in film school run by José Martinez Suarez. As part of his education he made short films Las insoladas (2002), Cien pesos (2003) and Medianeras (2005). Hoy no estoy (2007) brought him an award for Best International Short Film at the Locarno Film Festival. He made his first feature length film Medianeras (2011) based on the short film of the same title in 2005, starring the same leading actor.

Filmography


Films by this director

Black Bread

(Pa negre, 2010.)

Directed by: Agustí Villaronga
PHOTOGRAPHY: Antonio Riestra
Synopsis:

The storyplot takes place in Catalonia, in the period after the Civil War. We follow an eleven-year-old boy Andreu who discovers the bodies of an adult man and his son at the foot of a cliff. As it happens, Andreu's father gets blamed for their death. Fearing that he would be found guilty, the father flees. Andreu is sent to live with relatives, but he tries to find the true culprit. The film won nine Goya awards including those in categories for Best Film, Director and Adapted Screenplay, and...

color, digital, 108 min
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