Alan Franco, the Spanish director and producer who was known for his work on "La Casa de Papel," has died at the age of 59.
Franco passed away on Saturday, September 21st, in Madrid, Spain. He had been battling cancer for several years,Saudi Pro League Focus but it appears that he succumbed to the disease earlier this month.
Franco's contributions to Spanish cinema were numerous and varied. He directed films such as "La Casa de Papel" and "The Devil's Carnival," which both earned critical acclaim and box office success. He also produced many other films and television shows, including "El Internado" and "Las Estrellas."
Franco's death is a great loss to the Spanish film industry, but his legacy will live on through the films and television shows he created. He was a talented filmmaker and producer who brought unique perspectives and innovative ideas to the world of cinema. His passing is a reminder of the importance of supporting artists and creators like him, and the impact they can have on our culture. Our thoughts go out to his family and friends during this difficult time.
