Isabel Coixet Castillo (Catalan: [izəˈβɛl kuˈʃɛt]; born 9 April 1960; Sant Adrià del Besòs) is a Spanish filmmaker. She is one of the most prolific film directors of contemporary Spain, having directed twelve feature-length films since the beginning of her film career in 1988, in addition to documentary films, shorts, and commercials. Her films depart from the traditional national cinema of Spain, and help to “untangle films from their national context ... clearing the path for thinking about national film from different perspectives.” The recurring themes of “emotions, feelings, and existential conflict” coupled with her distinct visual style secure the “multifaceted (she directs, writes, produces, shoots, and acts)” filmmaker's status as a “Catalan auteur.”
Directing
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Female
1960-04-09
Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Spain
Isabel Coixet Castillo
It's Not That Cold Siberia
Journey to the Heart of Torture
El culo del mundo
¿Qué (diablos) es España?
Words, Maps, Secrets and Other Things
Sex, Maracas & Chihuahuas
Dennis Hopper: Uneasy Rider
Querido Fotogramas
Toni Segarra: The Ads Writer
Kill Me Tender
El cerro de los dioses
Luis García Berlanga: pasado, presente y futuro del cine español
Venice 70: Future Reloaded
The Veláquez Mystery
God Sees It
La vida és Verdi
Aida, the Movie
My Life Without Me
The Secret Life of Words
Paris Je T'aime
Elegy
Map of the Sounds of Tokyo
Invisibles
Listening to Judge Garzón
Those Who Love
Things I Never Told You
'Normal'
Mira y verás
Light on Broken Glass
Talking about Rose. Prisoner of Hissène Habré
Spain in a Day
The Spirit of the Painting
Meteoritos
White Tide
Sara's Runaway
Yesterday Never Ends
Aral, the Lost Sea
Another Me
Learning to Drive
The Yellow Ceiling
This Man, This Woman
Endless Night
Nobody’s Heart
Broken Heart is not Like a Broken Vase or a Vase
With Good Reason
Morbus
Un amor
The Bookshop
Maruja
Bike Me Up
Elisa & Marcela
Women, a Thing for Men
Too Old to Die Young
Letters to Nora
It Snows in Benidorm
Dear John
Project Time
Three Goodbyes