Jesús Mora

Jesús Mora

61 (1964-01-01)
Madrid, Spain

After a few years of work in the industry, Jesús Mora (Madrid, 1964) debuted in the direction with A tiro limpio (1996), the version of a Spanish policeman of the sixties, and two years later directed the documentary Arrebatos, which relives the filming of the film by Ivan Zulueta. With My Sweet (2000) returns to fiction to tell the story of two sisters faced, halfway between the drama and, again, the police plot. Operation Algeciras (2004) documents the impossible attack that was intended to end the Falklands war. In the three characters live off-site, with the clear intentions and the wrong course, fought with a law that banishes them. With Villa Tranquila (2007), Jesús Mora climbs one more step in his approach to the territory where cinema and life meet, because for him life and cinema can only be the same.


José de Jesús Morales Tolama

José de Jesús Morales Tolama

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Jesús Alberto Gómez Morales

Jesús Alberto Gómez Morales

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Jesús Antonio Morales Guerrero

Jesús Antonio Morales Guerrero

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Jesús Mora

Jesús Mora

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Jesus Rosales Morales

Jesus Rosales Morales

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Jesus Alfonso Mora

Jesus Alfonso Mora

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Mário de Jesús Morales

Mário de Jesús Morales

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Jesús Rafael Morales Soriano

Jesús Rafael Morales Soriano

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Jesús Omar Mora

Jesús Omar Mora

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Jesus Morales

Jesus Morales

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Jesus del Moral

Jesus del Moral

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Miguel Jesús Morales

Miguel Jesús Morales

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