Brays Efe

Brays Efe

출생 : 1988-09-30, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

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Golem
Stories Not to be Told
Jota (segment "París")
Five tales of human vulnerability and the hilarious, painful, and awkward curveballs life throws us.
히어로는 없다
Jorge Elías
히어로는 무슨. 하지만 범죄가 슈퍼히어로 스토리를 빼다 박았다면? 신참 형사가 사건 해결을 위해 공조 아닌 공조를 시작한다. 퍼즐 조각에 불과한 연쇄 살인. 그 큰 그림을 볼 수 있는 건 코믹스라면 꽉 잡은 만화 가게 주인뿐이니까.
겟 허... 이프 유 캔
Álex
Roberto (Rey) and Daniela (Salamanca) are two brothers who live in a world of wealth and glamor thanks to the shipping company they inherited from their father. Both share the direction of the company, although they have a completely opposite attitude to life: Daniela is thorough and perfectionist; Roberto, on the other hand, is a visionary genius who hates the meticulousness of his sister. However, both find the way out of their disagreements when they fall in love with the same woman: Isabel (Dolera), a monologist who Roberto has hired to seduce Daniela and so be as fun as she was before taking the address of the company.
더 이어 오브 더 플라그
Miguel
After the end of his relationship with Irene, friends and co-workers attempt to find Victor a new girlfriend, but even after he starts a relationship with Lola, he does not want to forget Irene. His existence is suddenly turned upside down when inexplicable things start to happen around him. Something is possessing people, causing their behaviour to change.
Project Time
Dani
In the future, humanity has the necessary keys to use energy responsibly, but is faced with new moral dilemmas.
Paella Today
Paquito
Girls' Night Out
Mateo
A group of girls taking a trip to celebrate a bachelorette party in which they will rediscover themselves.
The Future
Back to the Future, Spain 1982: at a euphoric party, young people celebrate the election victory of the Socialist Party. López Carrasco stages the past with stunning precision and shows the future as a surprising result: well, the present.
The Future
Writer
Back to the Future, Spain 1982: at a euphoric party, young people celebrate the election victory of the Socialist Party. López Carrasco stages the past with stunning precision and shows the future as a surprising result: well, the present.