All 9 Alex Gonzalez Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Charles Brandt
4 min readJun 19, 2024

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Get ready to be captivated by the world of Alex Gonzalez Films. Featuring a roundup of his most noteworthy and enthralling movies, this article is your definitive guide to his remarkable career in the film industry.

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1. Virgin Rose (2006)

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“Virgin Rose” (2006) is a gripping Spanish drama film that tells the story of Simon, a human trafficker who transports illegal immigrants to New York. His dangerous life is disrupted when he is discovered by the coastguard and saved by Andrés, a young sailor, sparking a conflict between Andrés and a young woman protected by Simon.

2. Sunday Light (2007)

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“Sunday Light” (2007) is an intense drama-romance film set in a picturesque village in Asturias, Spain. Directed by José Luis Garci and boasting a talented cast, including Alfredo Landa, Paula Echevarría, and Álex González, the movie delves into the bitter political conflict that envelops the village.

3. Bon appétit (2010)

“Bon Appétit” is a delightful romantic comedy set in the bustling Zurich luxury restaurant scene. Following the lives of two passionate young cooks and a dedicated female sommelier, the movie delves into the world of fine dining, love, and ambition. With an enchanting ocean view as the backdrop, music gently fills the air as the characters discover their destinies together.

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4. X-Men: First Class (2011)

In the 1960s, “X-Men: First Class” follows the journey of two superpowered individuals, Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr, who team up to locate others like them. However, Erik’s pursuit of vengeance against an ambitious mutant who ruined his life causes a rift between them. Directed by Matthew Vaughn and written by Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, and Jane Goldman, the film stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, and Jennifer Lawrence.

5. Scorpion in Love (2013)

Scorpion in Love, a captivating drama-romance film set in Spain, immerses viewers in a touching story of self-exploration and love. This movie portrays the heartfelt journey of a young boxer, who is a member of a violent and extreme neo-Nazi organization, as he encounters the transformative power of genuine affection.

6. Combustion (2013)

In “Combustion” (2013), a thrilling crime drama, Ari (Adriana Ugarte) becomes entangled in the world of robbery and illegal car racing alongside her boyfriend and another criminal. To gain the trust of their wealthiest targets, Ari uses her seductive charm to ensnare rich men.

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7. Cuento de verano (2015)

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“Cuento de verano, “ a 2015 Spanish comedy film, takes its viewers through a humorous exploration of a writer’s amorous predicament amidst an unforgiving Madrid summer. The film revolves around an author whose love life is in turmoil and finds an outlet in altering his writing style, much to the chagrin of his domineering agent. Alongside the comic plot, the film subtly handles themes of love, relationships, and the power of change. Directed by Carlos Dorrego, with screenplay, story, and dialogue also written by him, the movie promises laughter, drama, and an intriguing peek into the complex world of writing.

8. Noctem (2017)

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“Noctem, “ a 2017 Spanish-Mexican horror-thriller directed by Marcos Cabotá, follows Adrian, a man experiencing terrifying nights of darkness and strange sounds in his home. As the nights continue, Adrian turns to his friends for help, one of whom decides to document the situation. The film’s mix of found footage and Spanish language will keep viewers intrigued and guessing as they uncover the mystery unfolding before them.

9. Premios Goya 33 edición (2019)

Join the Spanish Academy of Cinematic Arts as they celebrate 33 years of talent and creativity in the Spanish-language film industry at the Premios Goya 33 edición. This documentary-style television special, held in 2019, highlights the triumphs and achievements of the best technical and creative professionals in the Spanish-speaking world of cinema. The evening is filled with heartfelt speeches, captivating performances, and a palpable sense of camaraderie and appreciation for the art of film.

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