1. The Invisible Guest (2016)
DIRECTED BY – Oriol Paulo
STARRING – Mario Casas, Jose Coronado, Barbara Lennie, Ana Wagener, Francesc Orella
ABOUT MOVIE – This movie is a successful example of a Spanish thriller-detective who became a separate genre of world cinema. The movie wraps Adrian Doria, a young businessman who wakes up in a hotel room with the dead body of his lover. The story is very tight and does not let the viewer go until the final conclusion.
Awards :-
Zaragoza Film Festival |
Villarreal International Short Film Festival |
Neox Fan Awards |
Móstoles International Short Film Festival Awards |
Micrófono de Oro Awards |
LesGaiCineMad Festival Awards |
EP3 Awards |
EñE Film Awards |
1st Feroz Awards |
Gaudí Awards |
2. Witching & Bitching (2013)
- DIRECTED BY – Alex de la Iglesia
- STARRING – Hugo Silva, Mario Casas, Pepon Nieto, Carolina Bang, Terele Pavez
- ABOUT MOVIE – This outstanding horror comedy is one of the golden hits of Mario Casas. Jose (Hugo Silva) and Tony (Mario Casas) hail a taxi when the bullets start to fly and speed off into the mountains. They stopped at a rustic tavern in Basque country after a clear gateway. Further the story continues with a twisted sense of humor.
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3. I Want You (2012)
- DIRECTED BY – Fernando Gonzalez Molina
- STARRING – Mario Casas, Clara Lago, Maria Valverde, Marina Salas, Ferran Vilajosana
- ABOUT MOVIE – The actors have played the convincing characters in the movie. Mario Casas has grown up in this film and his charisma shows different sensations than ever expected. The movie is a perfect mix of a bit of romance, fight, friendship, adventure and much more.
4. Sex, Party and Lies (2009)
- DIRECTED BY – Alfonso Albacete, David Menkes
- STARRING – Mario Casas, Ana de Armas, Yon Gonzalez, Hugo Silva, Ana Polvorosa
- ABOUT MOVIE – It is a story of eight friends who have their personal problems such as drug addiction, sexuality and death. Many secrets are revealed and their lives are changed for the worse.
5. The Bar (2017)
- DIRECTED BY – Alex de la Iglesia
- STARRING – Blanca Suarez, Mario Casas, Carmen Machi, Secun de la Rosa, Jaime Ordonez
- ABOUT MOVIE – The Bar has some kind of suspense and the cinematic equivalent of a drunken teen in a late-night bar. The movie has an entertaining and appealingly energetic plot and leaves a long-lasting impression on fans.
6. My Big Night (2015)
- DIRECTED BY – Alex De La Iglesia
- STARRING – Raphael, Mario Casas, Pepon Nieto, Blanca Suarez, Carmen Machi
- ABOUT MOVIE – This Spanish film is all about the endless production of a New Year’s Eve spectacular, personalities clash, fights break out, emotions and much more. The roles played by all characters are completely extraordinary.
7. Neon Flesh (2010)
- DIRECTED BY – Paco Cabezas
- STARRING – Mario Casas, Vicente Romero, Luciano Caceres, Macarena Gomez, Damaso Conde
- ABOUT MOVIE – Neon Flesh has an amazingly inane twist where Ricky’s plans are complicated by his mom due to Alzheimer. There are a number of laugh-out-loud moments in the movie and fans enjoy a lot during the whole film.
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8. The Mule (2013)
- DIRECTED BY – Michael Radford
- STARRING – Maria Valverde, Mario Casas, Antonio Gil, Daniel Grao, Luis Callejo
- ABOUT MOVIE – The story is all about Juan who along with his childhood friend, el Chato, rescues a lost donkey. Later, an unusual and wild adventure leads to the paradoxes and the war.
9. Toro (2016)
- DIRECTED BY – Kike Maíllo
- STARRING – Mario Casas, Luis Tosar, Jose Sacristan, Claudia Canal, Jose Manuel Poga
- ABOUT MOVIE – In this film, Casas has played the lead against two strong supports. It is probably his best performance to date as the emotional center of the film.
10. The Photographer of Mauthausen (2018)
- DIRECTED BY – Mar Targarona
- STARRING – Mario Casas, Richard van Weyden, Alain Hernandez, Adria Salazar, Stefan Weinert
- ABOUT MOVIE – The movie has moments of triumph and optimism as well as about the prisoners who are shot, incinerated, tortured and beaten brutally. This movie is highly recommended but only for mature audiences.