Adrián Guerra
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    • Born Place: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
  • Also Known As:

    Adrian Guerra

Adrián Guerra

Adrián Guerra is a Spanish film producer and the founder of Nostromo Pictures, a production company known for its international co-productions and ambitious projects. Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Guerra began his career in the film industry at a young age. At 20, he co-founded the distribution company Versus Entertainment with Alejandro Miranda, bringing films like Tape (2001) and Nine Lives (2005) to Spain. He also produced José Luis Guerín's documentary Guest (2009) . Guerra gained international recognition with his first credited production, Buried (2010), a psychological thriller directed by Rodrigo Cortés and starring Ryan Reynolds. The film's success helped establish Guerra's reputation in the global film industry. He continued his collaboration with Cortés on subsequent projects, including Red Lights (2012), The Gunman (2015), and The Invisible Guest (2016) . In 2015, Guerra founded Nostromo Pictures with Núria Valls, aiming to create a Spanish production company that emulates the Hollywood model of international co-productions. Under his leadership, Nostromo has produced and co-produced several notable films, such as Palm Trees in the Snow (2015), The Invisible Guest (2016), Love Gets a Room (2021), and Escape (2024) . Guerra is also involved in technological advancements in the Spanish film industry. He is spearheading the development of Orca Studios, which aims to be Spain's largest virtual film studio, reflecting his commitment to innovation and growth in the cinematic landscape .