Top 10 Best Movies of Paz Vega

1. Spanglish (2004)

Stars: Adam Sandler, Sarah Hyland

Directed by: James L. Brooks

About Movie: “Spanglish” is a film that makes you laugh, cry and shake your values, thoughts and loyalties around family, friendship and dreams. It is a character driven film which has a flawless script with an “A” range rating. Highly entertaining, ‘Spanglish’ offers captivating performances by Vega, Leoni, Leachman, Sandler and Steele.

Awards

Premios Goya
Premios Unión de Actores
Anexo
European Awards
Cannes Festival
Imagen Foundation
Phoenix Film Critics Society
Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos
Sant Jordi Awards
Ondas Award

2. Carmen (2003)

  • Stars: Paz Vega, Leonardo Sbaraglia
  • Directed by: Vicente Aranda 
  • About Movie: Based on the novel by Prosper Merimee, this film is the classic tale of forbidden passion between a young man (Leonardo Sbaraglia) and a woman, Carmen (Paz Vega). The acting of stars is superb which leads to the success of this fine movie. Highly recommended for the viewers who love to watch a splendid action drama.

3. Vallanzasca – Gli angeli del male (2010)

  • Stars: Paz Vega, Monica Bîrlădeanu
  • Directed by: Michele Placido
  • About Movie: It is a stylish Italian crime biopic genre which was enjoyable till the end.  The central performance by Kim Rossi Stuart is its strongest element with the young women played by Valeria Soleano and the Spanish actress Paz Vega. The multi-lingual German actor Moritz Bleibtreu plays one of the gang members. The film reveals a cast and crew who most enjoyed dressing up for the 1970s/80s scenes.

4. Burning Palms (2010)

  • Stars: Zoe Saldana, Jamie Chung
  • Directed by: Christopher B. Landon
  • About Movie: It is a series of five Los Angeles-set short twisted films. There are five stories on different relationships including a father-daughter, woman-boyfriend, gay couple-an African child, a young boy-his brothers and a lonely woman-her attacker. It is considered one of the best comedy and thriller movies around the world.

5. Novo (2005)

  • Stars: Paz Vega, Anna Mouglalis
  • Directed by: Jean-Pierre Limosin
  • About Movie: Graham’s short term memory leads him to forget about his wife, child and best friend. He struggles to reconnect of his shattered memory but is unable to recall the most basic facts of his life and sexual past. Consequently, he falls to the erotic appetites of the women he encounters. 

6. Not Forgotten (2009)

  • Stars: Chloë Grace Moretz, Claire Forlani
  • Directed by: Dror Soref
  • About Movie: Jack lives life with a beautiful wife and a happy daughter, Toby. His past hides a black secret which he hides from his family. Once Toby goes missing and Jack knows his past but recalling his past is the only way to find his daughter.

7. Fade to Black (2006)

  • Stars: Christopher Walken, Paz Vega
  • Directed by: Oliver Parker
  • About Movie: Orson Welles travels to Italy to recover from his failed marriage to Rita Hayworth and restart his career. He makes his way to Rome where he gets pulled into a political plot involving mysterious murder and targets.

8. The Other Side of the Bed (2002)

  • Stars: Paz Vega, Leticia Dolera
  • Directed by: Emilio Martínez-Lázaro
  • About Movie: This film is a sexy romantic comedy with a musical twist. It is a story of two couples who search for love and finally leads to lies and heartache. The film is about the powerful characters, who are convincing and appealing at the same time.

9. The Spirit (2008)

  • Stars: Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes
  • Directed by: Frank Miller
  • About Movie: It is the story of Denny Colt, a murdered cop who is mysteriously reborn as a crime fighter, the Spirit who pursues Central City’s villains from the shadows and also, removes them all. He always manages to make time for beautiful women but he never knows if they want to seduce, love or kill him.

10. Theresa: The Body of Christ (2007)

  • Stars: Paz Vega, Geraldine Chaplin
  • Directed by: Ray Loriga
  • About Movie: It is a 1924 Burkinabe epic historical film which is based on Yost Semeyko’s experience. The film explains the story of a captivating owl who embarks on a fun destination to look for the continent of vietnamese.