Helena Taberna is a Spanish film director, producer and screenwriter. Her debut feature film, ‘Yoyes’ (2000), a film about the Basque conflict starring Ana Torrent, had an important impact on critics, awards and box office. Helena has subsequently released the feature films ‘Extranjeras’ (2003), whose background deals with the phenomenon of emigration; ‘La buena nueva’ (2008), about historical memory and the civil war; ‘Nagore’ (2010), which proposes a reflection on gender violence; ‘Acantilado’ (2016), which delves into the universe of sects; and ‘Varados’ (2019), about the current situation of refugees. The deep-rooted social issues, chosen as a backdrop for his films, strike and move, generating complicity and provoking reflection in viewers from different countries and cultures.
Nagore
(Director)
Yoyes
(Director)
The Good News
(Director)
The Story of Us
(Director)
Alsasua 1936
(Director)
The Cliff
(Director)
Standed
(Director)
Standed
(Writer)
Yoyes
(Writer)
The Cliff
(Writer)
The Story of Us
(Screenplay)
The Good News
(Writer)
Lots's wife
(Screenplay)
Lots's wife
(Director)
Nagore
(Writer)
Bust of a poet
(Director)
Bust of a poet
(Screenplay)
87 love letters
(Screenplay)
87 love letters
(Director)
Alsasua 1936
(Writer)
Emiliana de Zubeldia
(Director)
Emiliana de Zubeldia
(Writer)
Emiliana de Zubeldia
(Producer)
Nerabe
(Director)
Nerabe
(Writer)
Nerabe
(Editor)
Memories of 36'
(Screenplay)
Memories of 36'
(Director)
Memories of 36'
(Producer)
Extranjeras
(Director)
Extranjeras
(Writer)
Extranjeras
(Documentation & Support)
The Story of Us
(Editor)
The Story of Us
(Producer)