Daniel Monzón Jerez (born 1968) is a Spanish film writer and director.

He was born in Palma, Majorca in 1968.[1] He started as a film critic, collaborating with the magazine Fotogramas.[1] He also featured alongside José Luis Guarner [es] as reviewer in the TVE's film show Días de cine.[1] After taking part in the writing of the 1994 film Shortcut to Paradise [ca], he made his debut as feature film director with the film Heart of the Warrior.[1]
He has since directed films such as Celda 211, El Niño, The Kovak Box, Yucatán, and Outlaws.[2][3]
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| 2001 | 15th Goya Awards | Best New Director | The Heart of the Warrior | Nominated | [4] |
| 2010 | 24th Goya Awards | Best Director | Cell 211 | Won | [5] |
| Best Adapted Screenplay (nominated alongside Jorge Guerricaechevarría) | Won | ||||
| 2015 | 29th Goya Awards | Best Director | El niño | Nominated | [6] |
| Best Original Screenplay (nominated alongside Jorge Guerricaechevarría) | Nominated | ||||
| 2022 | 36th Goya Awards | Best Adapted Screenplay (nominated alongside Jorgue Guerricaechevarría) | Outlaws | Won | [7] |
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