List of Spaniards - Film Directors

Film Directors

See also: Category:Spanish film directors
  • Pedro Almodóvar (born 1949)
  • Alejandro Amenábar (born 1972)
  • Montxo Armendáriz (born 1949)
  • Carlos Atanes (born 1971)
  • Juanma Bajo Ulloa (born 1967)
  • Jaume Balagueró (born 1968)
  • Juan Antonio Bardem (1922–2002)
  • Juan Antonio Bayona (1975)
  • Icíar Bollaín (born 1967)
  • José Luis Borau (born 1929)
  • Luis Buñuel (1900–1983)
  • Mario Camus (born 1935)
  • Segundo de Chomón (1871–1929)
  • Isabel Coixet (born 1962)
  • Agustín Díaz Yanes (born 1950)
  • Víctor Erice (born 1940)
  • Fernando Fernán Gómez (born 1921)
  • Jesús Franco (born 1930)
  • José Luis Garci (born 1944)
  • Luis García Berlanga (born 1921)
  • Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón (born 1942)
  • Álex de la Iglesia (born 1965)
  • Fernando León de Aranoa (born 1968)
  • Bigas Luna (born 1946)
  • Julio Médem (born 1958)
  • Fernando Méndez Leite (born 1944)
  • Pilar Miró (1940–1997)
  • Paul Naschy (born 1934)
  • Amando de Ossorio (1918-2001)
  • Ventura Pons (born 1945)
  • José Luis Sáenz de Heredia (1911–1992)
  • Carlos Saura (born 1932)
  • Santiago Segura (born 1965)
  • David Trueba (born 1969)
  • Fernando Trueba (born 1955)
  • Benito Zambrano (born 1964)
  • Iván Zulueta (born 1943)

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