Albert Serra


Albert Serra is a Spanish independent filmmaker and manager of the production company Andergraun Films, set up by Montse Triola primarily to produce Serra's films. He is best known for his films Story of My Death and The Death of Louis XIV, starring Jean-Pierre Léaud. Serra has been called "one of the most singular and radical filmmakers working today."

Awards and festival selections

The following is a list of some of his feature films or contributions to feature films.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Crespià, the film not the village
2006Honor de Cavalleria
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza wander the hills...
2008El cant dels ocells
Unconventional, minimalist approach to the story of the Magi...
Title is a reference to a traditional Catalan Christmas song.
201160 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero1-minute contribution to Estonian anthology film.
2011El senyor ha fet en mi meravelles
2013Els tres porquets
Film-performance: 101 hours of film shot during the Kassel Documenta festival and edited and projected there in sections every three days. It is an adaptation of texts from Eckermann's "Conversations with Goethe" and Hugh Trevor-Roper's "Hitler's Table Talk", together with writings by Fassbinder.
2013Història de la meva mort
Death as seen by Casanova and Dracula.
2016La Mort de Louis XIV
Inspired by the Duke of Saint Simon’s memoirs.
2019Liberté