Juan Antonio Bayona

Juan Antonio Bayona

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Juan Antonio Bayona is a renowned Spanish film director and producer known for his impactful storytelling and visually stunning films. He gained international recognition with his works such as 'The Orphanage' (2007), 'The Impossible' (2012), and 'A Monster Calls' (2016). Bayona's films often explore themes of loss, family, and resilience, and he has received numerous awards for his contributions to cinema. In recent discussions surrounding the concept of 'cancel culture', he was noted for defending fellow artist Karla Sofía Gascón against what he perceived as excessive public backlash.

Born on May 09, 1975 (51 years old)

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France France: Juan Antonio Bayona announced the death of Daniel Fernandez Strauch on his social media. 8

Le Monde: Mort de Daniel Fernandez Strauch, survivant du « miracle des Andes »

Uruguay Uruguay: Juan Antonio Bayona, the Spanish director of the film, dedicated a heartfelt post upon learning of Mangino's passing. 9

El Observador: La emotiva despedida del director de La sociedad de la nieve a Álvaro Mangino, sobreviviente de los Andes

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Juan Antonio Bayona, the director of the film, highlighted Mangino's generosity and his contributions to the movie. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Murió Álvaro Mangino, uno de los sobrevivientes de ‘La tragedia de Los Andes’