Where to watch Jay Villalobos in the UK
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Jay Villalobos is an experimental filmmaker who primarily focuses on experimental films that utilize lo-fi technology such as mini DV/DVD and HI-8 handycams. She also occasionally makes narrative films.
Jay Villalobos films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Jay Villalobos, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Brain Rot (2026) Director of Photography
- Rose Tinted (2022) Director
- Everything Looks Dirty (2023) Director of Photography
- Paper Bubble Gum Director of Photography
- Invasion Of The Plastic Women (2024) Director
- Esta Casa Era Un Castillo (2024) Editor
- Descansa, Amor (2024) Editor
- How To Wake Up In The Morning When Everyday Is A Struggle (2023) Director
- Man with a Movie Camera (2025) Director
- Real Girl/Real Robot (2023) Director
- A Woman Without Clothes Tries To Sleep (2025) Director
- Hermit Film Director
- No More Tears Director
- An Evening Online Editor
- To Be A Woman, To Be A Lady, To Be A Girl (2023) Editor
- I Shall Die Happily Among Rats Director of Photography
- A Woman Commutes Home Director
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Most-watched Jay Villalobos films currently: Brain Rot (2026), Rose Tinted (2022), Everything Looks Dirty (2023), Paper Bubble Gum, Invasion Of The Plastic Women (2024).
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