I want to shoot something I haven't seen before': Rubén Sánchez' and his constant experimentation
In his most recent film, the Spanish film director known for his reinvention social issues, urban and diversity has fused new topical themes and other influences.

The young director Rubén Sánchez, has several premieres on platforms and has participated in several international festivals. Hecurrently finished shooting Furias, and is in the process of pre-production of A tu vera, which covers the mental health of actors, from depression to sexual harassment in acting schools and in the industry itself and is postulated as one of the productions that may surprise the most.
The young Barcelona director Rubén Sánchez is preparing the shooting of Furias, his new project, which aims to show the failed fall of the Spanish system by offering the anger and resistance of young people from the Spanish peripheries against the police and the system.
The director has reached an agreement with the Flix Olé platform for Joc de Nens, which are also available to all Orange TV subscribers , Apple TV andAmazon Prime Video users. They can also be accessed from your MovistarPlus UHD STB + . Also on the Filmin platform are available ; Una Mujer frente al Mar and Lamento.

Rosario (2019).
Synopsis: Rosario is a hymn to life. It tells us the story of a woman in her 50s who lives on the outskirts of a city. Tied to a macho husband and with an 18-year-old daughter in search of her identity.
Joc de Nens ( Filmin)-2020.
Marc is a boy different from the others. He has just lost his best friend just the year he starts university. Immersed in a society of internet, social networks and the eagerness of young people to be adults, he decides to question his emotions. In it, he discovers his fears of being an adult and leaving the childhood stage. He is afraid of maturing unlike others. Cast Pablo Scapigliati, Marina Pinto, Natalia Bertran,Dafnis Balduz, Georgina Aragall, Oriol Ramis, Jan Mediavilla,Luis Anyó, Alex Llopis, Albert Amat, Adrián Rodríguez,Natalia Gallardo.

A Woman by the Sea (2020)- Filmin.
A hymn to love between a mother and a son about how they will face together, with delicacy and understanding the obstacles of life. Eva (Claudia Benito Comas), has to face the news that her son suffers from a disease, which is gradually losing mobility. She will have to make an inner journey of acceptance and lead a life as severe as possible.
Post (2021 )
Nacho, a freelance photographer, barely makes ends meet. One day he sees the opportunity to provoke an accident to make a profit. The consequences will bring out his inner conflict and regret for a simple moment that costs a boy his life. Starring Marco Cáceres, actor of “La trinchera infinita” or “La chica de la nieve”.

Lament (2021)-Filmin
Anna is partying at a place where car races are held. There she has several run-ins with guys who try to take advantage of her and her vulnerability. Everything becomes tense when she gets a call from her little sister. Cast ;Cast: Sara Jiménez, Stephanie Gil, Antonia San Juan,Jose Neira, Aitor Luna, Gisela Ruiz, Sergi Cañas, Pau Llordella,Gabriel Salerno. He represented Spain in Busan, candidate for the Forqué awards. And it was in more than 40 festivals around the world.

The Movement (2023)
This new season; all the shootings will be under the motto “the Movement”, a world created by the same director that puts the street in the focus, the stories of different generations; the love between people, the life of those who are not here and those who will come or, the people who come from outside and settle in our country to look for a better life.
uben Sanchez is one of the young film creators and directors of the current scene, he became known with productions such as Joc de Nen, Una mujer frente al Mar, Post and Lamento,he has also worked in advertising, fashion-film production and other genres. The director defines his art as a tool to search for happiness through art and to find your place in life. With this halfway emotional style or with urban or trap brushstrokes with a touch of Spanish clapping mixed with digital effects, he demonstrates with the Movement that graphic design is still important, and very important, in film production and in the film business.


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