Pablo Iraburu

Pablo Iraburu

略歴

Pablo Iraburu is a Spanish film director, writer and producer. He is the founder of Arena Comunicación.

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Pablo Iraburu

参加作品

Dardara
Executive Producer
Bizimina
Director
Bizimina combines documentary cinema with dance. Through a series of independent pieces, it composes a story around the emotions we find it so difficult to express these days: distance, longing for others, desire, the community spirit, impotence, isolation, confusion, hope. The choreography builds a tale serving to provide comfort and company in this uncertain time.
Cholitas
Editor
Five Bolivian indigenous women share one goal: climbing the highest mountain in America.
Cholitas
Writer
Five Bolivian indigenous women share one goal: climbing the highest mountain in America.
Cholitas
Co-Director
Five Bolivian indigenous women share one goal: climbing the highest mountain in America.
District Zero
Director
In Zaatari, Jordan – one of the world’s biggest refugee camps – Maamun owns a little shop: a small white container aligned in a seemingly endless row of identical containers. There he repairs mobile phones of the numerous Syrian refugees. They are anxious to retrieve the devices’ content which consists of memories from the past, a time when the war had yet to begin and they were not yet refugees but just ordinary people. Maamun and his friend Karim invent a new way to satisfy their customers: they buy a printer to print the photos, allowing the camp dwellers to retrieve some of their identity. The film provides an insight into the daily goings-on in a refugee camp.
Walls
Music
The world is increasingly divided by walls. There are human beings on either side of them. Brilliant editing connects people living and working on different sides of decisive walls between Mexico/U.S., Spain/Morocco, Israel/Palestine and South Africa/Zimbabwe.
Walls
Director of Photography
The world is increasingly divided by walls. There are human beings on either side of them. Brilliant editing connects people living and working on different sides of decisive walls between Mexico/U.S., Spain/Morocco, Israel/Palestine and South Africa/Zimbabwe.
Walls
Writer
The world is increasingly divided by walls. There are human beings on either side of them. Brilliant editing connects people living and working on different sides of decisive walls between Mexico/U.S., Spain/Morocco, Israel/Palestine and South Africa/Zimbabwe.
Walls
Director
The world is increasingly divided by walls. There are human beings on either side of them. Brilliant editing connects people living and working on different sides of decisive walls between Mexico/U.S., Spain/Morocco, Israel/Palestine and South Africa/Zimbabwe.
Seven Days with Alberto Corazón
Director
The privileged mind and skillful hand of graphic designer and multidisciplinary artist Alberto Corazón are behind the creation of a multitude of logos, brands, signs and emblematic images that accompany the restless consumers on their tempestuous journeys through the stormy ocean of contemporary Spanish advertising.
アンナプルナ南壁 7,400mの男たち
Director
登山者の4割近くが亡くなるというキラー・マウンテンの異名を持つヒマラヤ山脈のアンナプルナ。2008年5月、危険度が突出して高いこの山の南壁に挑んだスペイン人登山家のイナキ・オチョア・デ・オルツァは途中高山病に見舞われ、同行者がSOSを発信。その報を受けた世界10か国12人の登山家は、危険を顧みずイナキの救出に向けて出発した。
Nömadak Tx
Executive Producer
Nömadak Tx is a road movie documentary about Igor Otxoa and Harkaitz Martinez de San Vicente (Oreka TX), from the Basque Country, who take their ancient 'txalaparta' percussion instrument to native peoples in India, the Arctic Circle, Mongolia, Algeria, and the Saharan Desert.
Nömadak Tx
Screenplay
Nömadak Tx is a road movie documentary about Igor Otxoa and Harkaitz Martinez de San Vicente (Oreka TX), from the Basque Country, who take their ancient 'txalaparta' percussion instrument to native peoples in India, the Arctic Circle, Mongolia, Algeria, and the Saharan Desert.
Nömadak Tx
Co-Director
Nömadak Tx is a road movie documentary about Igor Otxoa and Harkaitz Martinez de San Vicente (Oreka TX), from the Basque Country, who take their ancient 'txalaparta' percussion instrument to native peoples in India, the Arctic Circle, Mongolia, Algeria, and the Saharan Desert.