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Fernando González Molina (born 10 November 1975) is a Spanish film and television director.


Biography

Fernando González Molina was born in
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, Navarre, on 10 November 1975. He studied audiovisual communication at the
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and Direction at the ECAM. He began his audiovisual career with the short film ''Velocidad'', starring
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, Laura Morales and Vicente Granadas. He won the Golden Roel award at the Medina del Campo Festival, the Audience Award at the Astorga Festival, and the Blockbuster award for the best short film of the year. After this short, he began working for the Globomedia production company such as creating previews of the ''
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'' and '' Los Serrano'' series, as well as documentaries about the UPA Dance tours. He also made the video clips of Fran Perea and Pablo Puyol, as well as documentaries about
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tours. Since 2008, he has directed some episodes of the Antena 3 television series ''
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'', where he met his assistant,
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. In 2009 he released his first feature film, '' Fuga de cerebros'', a comedy in which a boy manufactures fake grants to be with the girl he likes, who is at
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. The film became a box office success, grossing €6,863,216 and attracting 1,176,069 viewers, in addition to winning the Audience Award at the
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. In May 2010, filming began on '' Tres metros sobre el cielo'', based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Federico Moccia. The film became the highest grossing Spanish film in the country, surpassing one million viewers. On January 17,2011, began the broadcast on Antena 3 of his second television series, '' El barco'', on which he served as director together with David Molina Encinas, Sandra Gallego and Jesús Colmenar. On June 13, 2011, he began filming '' Fuga de cerebros: Ahora en Harvard'' as an executive producer, which tells the story of the younger brother of the protagonist of the previous film, who followed the girl he likes to
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. It premiered on December 2, 2011. In September 2011, he started shooting '' Tengo ganas de ti'', based on Moccia's book. The movie, in which the protagonists were played by
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and
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, was released in June 2012. In its first weekend after being released it became the tenth highest grossing film in the world. In April 2012, he began to broadcast the television series '' Luna, el misterio de Calenda'' on Antena 3, in which González Molina served as director along with Laura Belloso, David Bermejo, Jesús Rodrigo, José Ramón Ayerra, Alexandra Graf, Antonio Díaz Huerta and Begoña Álvarez Rojas. The series ran for two seasons and did not continue due to poor viewing statistics. In 2014, the series directed by Fernando together with David Molina Encinas, '' Bienvenidos al Lolita'', was released. The movie exposes the differences between two classes of society. Later in 2014, he started filming the movie '' Palm Trees in the Snow,'' inspired by Luz Gabás's novel, in which tells the story of a forbidden love between different cultures and the knowledge of its secrets half a century later. The film was released in December 2015 and was awarded a Best Original Song and Best Art Direction award at the 30th Goya Awards. In 2017, the director premiered a movie, '' The Invisible Guardian'', based on the first novel of the ''Báztan Trilogy'' by Dolores Redondo, in which he tries to solve the mysteries of the murder of a teenage girl in his area. The film garnered nearly three million viewers in its third weekend since it hit the big screen. On April 25, 2018, he directed the first season of the series '' La otra mirada,'' which was produced by Boomerang TV, and premiered on
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, which has broadcast five chapters to date. This series is set in the
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and deals with the nature of
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of the time. Also in 2018, Fernando released his documentary, ''The best day of my life'', in theaters, which visualizes the story of six people from different countries, all of whom are members of
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, around the celebration of the WorldPride 2017 party in Madrid.


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Spanish film directors People from Pamplona Spanish documentary film directors 1975 births Living people {{DEFAULTSORT:Molina, Fernando González