Where to watch Natalia Smirnoff in the UK
Find every Natalia Smirnoff film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 6 May 2026.
Is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. Her 2010 film Rompecabezas was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.
Natalia Smirnoff films streaming in the UK
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- The Last Man (2018) Casting
- Puzzle (2018) Original Film Writer
- The Last Suit (2017) Casting Director
- Zama (2017) Casting
- La Ciénaga (2001) Casting
- The Holy Girl (2004) Casting
- The Headless Woman (2008) Casting
- Garage Olimpo (1999) Second Assistant Director
- The Widows of Thursdays (2009) Casting
- The Bottom of the Sea (2003) Second Assistant Director
- Inheritance (2002) First Assistant Director
- A Less Bad World (2004) Assistant Director
- The Puzzle (2010) Writer
- Born and Bred (2006) First Assistant Director
- Palermo Hollywood (2004) Casting
- Lock Charmer (2014) Director
- Derecho viejo (1998) Assistant Director
- The Tree Tuner (2019) Writer
- Imperfect Director
- Bitácoras (2021) Director
- El séptimo día (1999) Assistant Director
- Los cuadernos de Maschwitz (2021) Director
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