Jaume Balagueró
Known for: Directing
Born: November 1, 1968 in Lleida, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
Jaume Balagueró is a Spanish film director and screenwriter celebrated as a defining voice in modern horror cinema. He co-created the groundbreaking horror series [REC] with Paco Plaza, co-directing the original and its immediate sequel and helping establish one of the genre’s most influential found-footage franchises. Balagueró’s creative influence extends throughout the [REC] saga: he co-wrote the screenplay for [REC] 4: Apocalypse with Manu Díez and directed the film, delivering the franchise’s climactic chapter of viral terror and survival. Outside the [REC] universe, Balagueró’s diverse filmography includes The Nameless, Darkness, Sleep Tight, and Muse, showcasing his command of atmospheric tension and psychological dread. Known for blending visceral horror with narrative depth, he remains a seminal figure in Spanish genre filmmaking and a cornerstone of the international horror community.
Known for
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[REC]: Horror Without Pause
Self - Filmmaker
Heirs of the Beast
Cinémas d'Horreur - Apocalypse, Virus, Zombies
Self
Spanish Movie
Bombero
[REC]²
Zombie (uncredited)
Kimeres
Narrator
Marcians
Self - Interviewee
Replicants
Self - Panelist
Experiment Aüc
Self - Guest
La gran il·lusió, relat intermitent del cinema català
Self
Darkness
Director
Fragile
Screenplay
[REC]
Director
The Nameless
Director
The Nun
Story
To Let
Director
[REC]³ Genesis
Creative Producer
Sleep Tight
Director
OT: The Movie
Director
Venus
Screenplay
Alicia
Director
[REC]⁴ Apocalypse
Director
Inquilinos
Director