Director, screenwriter and actor, his full name is Agustí Villaronga Riutort. He knew from an early age that he wanted to be a film director. He made his first shorts in the mid 1970’s, and filmed his feature-length
debut Tras el cristal in 1987. This was followed by the fantasy film
El niño de la luna (1989) and documentary
Al-Andalus: las artes islámicas en España (1992). In an attempt to finance a project, he made the feature film
Le passager clandestin (1995) for television, and the big screen horror film 99.9 (1997) at the invitation from the actress María Barranco. He independently filmed
El mar (2000), dealing with most common topics: childhood, first sexual experiences, homosexuality and violence. He took part in the omnibus
Gracia exquisita (2000), about Gracia neighbourhood in Barcelona, and then co-directed the drama
Aro Tolbukhin - En la mente del asesino (2002). This was followed by another television film
Després de la pluja (2007). It was his following big screen film
Black Bread (Pa negre, 2010) that brought him more significant awards. Those include nine Goya Awards for best film, best director and best adaptation, and it was the first Catalan film that was the Spanish Oscar nominee in the category Best Foreign Language Film. This was followed by the mini-series
Carta a Eva (2012) about Eva Peron's visit to Spain in the 1940’s.