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“The spectator is the great voyeur of intimacy.” Isabel Coixet, Spanish director, screenwriter and author, has built an intimate and deeply humanistic cinema, characterized by its sensitivity to complex emotions. Her passion for cinema started in her childhood, when she received an 8mm camera as a first communion gift. Coixet’s career is marked by her style of giving voice to the oppressed: works such as My Life Without Me (2003) and The Bookshop (2017) reflect complex and empowered female characters who evolve in the face of adversity, exploring themes of mental health, memory and pain, and inviting viewers to reflect on the realities in which they live. Influenced by classic cinema and her background in advertising, Coixet combines emotional storytelling with a meticulous visual aesthetic, transforming simple stories into universal experiences. Her commitment to social activism and the depth of her stories have earned her 8 Goya Awards and a privileged place on the international scene. Coixet's films not only entertain, but also invite us to reflect on the most universal emotions, transcending borders and genres, and becoming a refuge to explore the deepest emotions of the human experience.
Best Director (Mejor Dirección)
Best Director