David Orea
David Orea Arribas, born back in '86, jumped straight into the world of storytelling after snagging his degree in Audiovisual Communication. He didn’t just stop there—nope, he went all in at ECAM, Madrid’s Film & Audiovisual School, and wrapped up his screenwriting studies in 2017. Since then? The guy’s been knee-deep in scripts, juggling a bunch of feature film projects. If you’ve caught wind of Bambú Producciones S.L., that’s where he’s flexing his writing muscles these days.
Now, David’s not just some background name in the credits. He’s the dude who wrote the bone-chilling “Malasaña 32”—yeah, that ghostly Madrid apartment flick that had everyone side-eyeing their own hallways. Then there’s “El Verano que Vivimos,” a swoony, nostalgia-loaded drama that makes you wanna pack up and chase lost loves under the Spanish sun. David’s also got a knack for TV—he penned for “Jaguar,” a gritty series packed with Nazi hunters and post-war secrets, and “45 Revoluciones,” which dives headfirst into the wild rock 'n' roll scene of '60s Spain. Not to mention, he’s always got other irons in the fire, working on new scripts that keep Spanish cinema buzzing.
Honestly, if you’re into Spanish thrillers or dramas with a pulse, you’ve probably tripped over his work without even realizing it. David Orea Arribas is one of those names you’ll keep seeing as long as people want good stories on their screens.