Iker Ganuza

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Birthplace:
Pamplona, Navarra, Spain

Iker Ganuza is the director of Lamia Producciones and has played the role of executive producer in several feature films, including the company 's latest release in 2023, "Una vida no tan simple" by Félix Viscarret. In 2020 he produced "Akelarre" by Pablo Agüero, a Spanish-French-Argentine co-production that premiered in competition in the Official Selection at the San Sebastian Film Festival and became the most awarded film at the 2021 Goya Awards. Previously he has produced titles such as "Varados", "Acantilado", "Nagore", "La Buena Nueva" or "Extranjeras", by Helena Taberna. For 2024 he is preparing Helena Taberna 's new feature film, "Us", starring Pablo Molinero and María Vázquez.

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Associate Producer:
2022  What Lucia Saw

Executive Producer:
2003  Extranjeras
2008  The good news
2010  Nagore
2014  Pase privado
2016  The Cliff
2019  Standed
2020  Coven
2021  Iñigo
2022  What Lucia Saw
2023  Not Such An Easy Life
2025  Us

Producer:
2003  Extranjeras
2008  The good news
2010  Nagore
2014  Pase privado
2016  The Cliff
2019  Standed
2020  Coven
2021  Iñigo
2022  What Lucia Saw
2023  Not Such An Easy Life
2025  Us

Production Designer:
2003  Extranjeras
2008  The good news
2010  Nagore
2014  Pase privado
2016  The Cliff
2019  Standed
2020  Coven
2021  Iñigo
2022  What Lucia Saw
2023  Not Such An Easy Life
2025  Us

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