Malena Alterio - Movies

Movies

  • Al final del camino (2008) ... Pilar
  • Una palabra tuya, with Esperanza Pedreño (2008) .... Rosario
  • La torre de Suso, directed by Tomás Fernández (2007) .... Marta
  • Casual Day (2007) .... Bea
  • Días de cine, directed by David Serrano (2006) .... Gloria
  • Miguel y William, directed by Inés París (2007) .... Magdalena
  • Semen, una historia de amor, directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman (2005)
  • Entre nosotros (2005) .... Patricia
  • Las voces de la noche, directed by Salvador García Ruiz (2003) .... Julia
  • Torremolinos 73, directed by Pablo Berger (2003) .... Vanessa
  • Cásate conmigo, Maribel(2002) .... Nini
  • El Balancín de Iván (2002) .... Eva
  • Mezclar es malísimo(2001) .... Julia
  • El Palo, directed by Eva Lesmes (2001) .... Violeta "Pecholata"
  • Cinco metros cuadrados(2011) .... co-starred with Fernando Tejero Virginia

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