Spanish screenwriter, director and producer. After graduating to become a broker, he realised he wanted to be a film director. He started writing scripts in 1993, mostly for Spanish TV series, and upon receiving a scholarship he enrolled in film studies at the Columbia University in New York. After returning to Spain he made shorts
¡Gol! (2002),
Profilaxis (2003),
Exprés (2003),
Física II (2004) and
La culpa del alpinista (2004), based on the idea and script by Julio Medem. His first feature-length film
Dark Blue Almost Black (Azuloscurocasinegro, 2006) brought him a Spanish Goya Award for best new director, as well as awards at Venice and Stockholm festivals. After that he made the short drama
Traumalogía (2007), short comedy
Pene (2007) and feature-length comedy
Gordos (2009). This was followed by the short comedy
(Uno de los) primos (2010), and the acclaimed feature-length
Primos (2011). Currently his latest film is the comedy
La gran familia española (2013).