
María Valverde
María Valverde is a Spanish actress and director known for her captivating performances in both film and theater. She gained recognition for her role in the film 'The Weakness of the Bolshevik' and has since appeared in numerous successful projects. Recently, she made her directorial debut with the documentary 'El canto de las manos,' which highlights the process of creating the first opera in sign language, Beethoven's 'Fidelio.' Valverde's work aims to advocate for the rights of the deaf community and to raise awareness about their experiences, showcasing the beauty and significance of their artistic contributions.
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Recent news mentions
María Valverde makes a cameo appearance in 'Belén' as an Argentine lawyer.
“Belén”, candidata argentina a los Oscar 2026: “Es una historia universal, más allá de militancias” | SALTAR-INTROMaría Valverde was also a lead in the film that highlighted Casa Rovira.
Casa Rovira: la ‘Casa en flames’ dels rics no ha estat mai a Cadaqués | QuadernMaría Valverde directed a documentary featured at the festival.
Alberto Iglesias recibe de manos de la Reina el premio Master of Cinema del festival Atlàntida | CulturaMaría Valverde is one of the stars of Todo lo que no vemos, portraying a character from an abusive family background.
Alberto Arvelo estrenó película en el Festival de TribecaMaría Valverde is an actor involved in the Acto Reflejo project.
El arte de convertir un barrio humilde en actor protagonista | Cultura con impactoMaría Valverde is an actress who has recently directed a documentary exploring the lives of deaf musicians.
María Valverde: “La etiqueta de lolita me la podrían haber ahorrado” | EL PAÍS SemanalMaría Valverde discusses her directorial debut and the importance of telling the story of a minority through the documentary.
Dudamel revela en un documental los retos de crear la primera ópera en lengua de signos













































