- Date of Birth: 04 December, 1965
- Place of Birth: Bilbao, Spain
- Biography: Álex de la Iglesia (born December 4, 1965) is a Spanish Basque film director.
Filmography
- The Yellow Mark (2009)
- Los Cronocrímenes (Timecrimes) (2008)
- The Oxford Murders (2008)
- Películas para no dormir: La habitación del niño (Films to Keep You Awake: The Baby's Room) (2007)
- Crimen ferpecto (Crimen perfecto) (2004)
- Haz conmigo lo que quieras (Kill Me Tender) (2004)
- El Límite (2004)
- 800 balas (2002)
- La Comunidad (2000)
- Muertos de risa (1999)
- El Día de la bestia (1998)
- Perdita Durango (1997)
News
MADRID -- Looking to keep its hottest talent in house and milk an investment, Telecinco Cinema announced Thursday a two-film agreement with Miguel Angel Silvestre. ... Full Article
Aug 26, 2005 | There's a crazy lilt to Álex de la Iglesia's "El Crimen Perfecto," a cheerful little black comedy about sex, murder and the challenges and frustrations of working in retail. ... Full Article
The Perfect Crime
slantmagazine.com –
2005-07-30
panish auteur lex de la Iglesia continues to show absolutely no signs of reconciling his dramatic and comedic impulses. Though inextricably bound to one another, these dueling urges refuse to play nice, and it's the fallout from their non-stop collisions... ... Full Article
800 Bullets (800 balas)
dvdtalk.com –
2005-03-15
After being so pleasantly surprised by the delightfully bizarre film Common Wealth (La comunidad ) by lex de la Iglesia, I picked up the film he'd done two years previously: 800 Bullets (original Spanish title: 800 balas ). ... Full Article
800 Bullets
dvdtalk.com –
2005-03-15
I have to admit, I wasn't sure what to expect from Spanish director, lex de la Iglesia's latest release, 800 Bullets . After being won over by the coal-black comedy of his earlier effort Dying of Laughter , I was... ... Full Article
Common Wealth
slantmagazine.com –
2004-11-09
he straight man's Pedro Almodvar, lex de la Iglesia has enjoyed tremendous success in his native Spain for over a decade, but it's not until now that U.S. audiences are getting a chance to see the director's crowd-pleasing genre pastiches. ... Full Article


