Fragiles jaume balaguero biography

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    Jaume Balagueró' is the director and co-writer of Fragile.

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    • Fragile (as the director and writer)
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    Fragile (Spanish: Frágiles) is a 2005 Spanish-British horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró. The film premiered on 2 September 2005 as part of the Venice Film Festival and was released in a theatrical release in Spain on 14 October 2005. The movie has had several release dates around the world since its original release in October 2005. Lightning Media released the bio in July 2010 via DVD, Video on Demand and Digital Download. Fragile is also part of the Fangoria FrightFest 2010 on 21 June 2010. It also received the Goya Award for Best Special Effects.

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    The relationship between a nurse and a child can be a child’s only hope when experiencing the loneliness of being in a hospital, and dealing with the pain of a deadly illness. When the nurse becomes overly obsessed with the patient, she will go to any means necessary to prevent losing that bond with the child. This scenario is the case in Jaume Balaguero’s thriller “Fragile,” where a y

    Jaume Balagueró Biography

    Date of Birth:
    Nov 2, 1968Birth Place:
    Lleida, Spain

    Biography

    Spanish writer-director Jaume Balagueró is most highly regarded for crafting deeply creepy horror films, like his international hit "[Rec]." After creating two award-winning shorts, "Alicia" and "Días sin luz," Balagueró made the leap to features in 1999 with "The Nameless," a missing child mystery that Balagueró adapted from author Ramsey Campbell's chilling novel. The film did well on the international festival circuit, allowing Balagueró the chance to direct his first English-language feature, "Darkness," which starred Anna Paquin. Despite being released on Christmas day, the haunted house horror film earned a respectable box office and was soon followed by Balagueró's next effort, the Calista Flockhart-fronted thriller "Fragile." But it was Balagueró's return to Spanish cinema that yielded his greatest success. In 2007, he and Paco Plaza co-wrote and co-directed the harrowing zo
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