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Albert Serra
Albert Serra ([əɫˈβɛrt ˈsɛrə]; born October 10, 1975; Banyoles, Catalonia) is a Spanish filmmaker, contemporary artist and manager of the production company Andergraun Films, set up by Montse Triola primarily to produce Serra’s films. Besides writing, directing and producing films, Albert Serra writes and produces plays. Graduated in Spanish literature and comparative literature at the University of Barcelona, where he also studied art history. Serra has been called “one of the most singular and radical filmmakers working today.” He is also a big fan of classical music and chess. “I’m not interested in forcing a meaning onto a filmic story. In fact I’d even rather the audience know more than I do about the meaning of my films.”
Known For

Room 999
as Self

The Cause of The Accident That Started The Fire
as Albert

Cubalibre

Cinematic Correspondences: Albert Serra – Lisandro Alonso
as Self

Helmut Berger, My Mother and Me
as Self

Dios lo ve
as Self

My Influences
as Himself

I Am an Artist
as Self

The Lord Worked Wonders in Me
as Self
Fiasco
as self