Nacho Martin Sierra

Nacho Martin Sierra is a Spanish Filmmaker based in London with a love for adventure and action films. He aims to make entertaining movies across genres focusing on characters facing difficult situations and fighting for what they believe is right.  He just completed his graduation film, RUNAWAY KILLERS, an action thriller about a deadly assassin tasked with killing her partner who opts to save him instead.  He is currently in post-production with his new film, MAX SIERRA. It follows a Spanish young man who gives up a life fighting crime and moves to London to start afresh, only to be chased by hired assassins trying to kill him when he looks for flats to live in, interviews for jobs, and tries to meet new people.

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Assistant Director:
2021  But Deliver Us From Evil

Co-Producer:
2021  But Deliver Us From Evil
2022  Falling Out

Director:
2021  But Deliver Us From Evil
2022  Falling Out
2023  Runaway Killers
2024  Max Sierra

Producer:
2021  But Deliver Us From Evil
2022  Falling Out
2023  Runaway Killers
2024  Max Sierra
????  Blondi

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
2021  But Deliver Us From Evil
2022  Falling Out
2023  Runaway Killers
2024  Max Sierra
????  Blondi
????  When We Aren't Here

Writer:
2021  But Deliver Us From Evil
2022  Falling Out
2023  Runaway Killers
2024  Max Sierra
????  Blondi
????  When We Aren't Here

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