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Isabel Coixet

 
Director: Isabel Coixet
  • Occupation: Director, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Elegy, The Secret Life of Words, My Life Without Me
  • First Major Screen Credit: Demasiado Viejo Para Morir Joven (1988)

Biography

Spanish writer/director Isabel Coixet started making films when she received an 8 mm camera for her first communion. After studying 18th and 19th century history at the University of Barcelona, she made a living in advertising and copy writing. This led to making commercials, and eventually to founding her production company, Miss Wasabi Films. In 1983, her first screenplay, Morbus, was made into a movie by Spanish director Ignasi P. Ferré. In 1988, Coixet made her debut as a writer/director with Demasiado Viejo Para Morir Joven, earning her a Goya nomination for Best New Director. Her first English-language film came about in 1996, with Cosas Que Nunca Te Dije (Things I Never Told You). Starring an American cast led by Lili Taylor and Andrew McCarthy, the emotional drama earned Coixet her second Goya nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Joining up with a French production company, she returned to a Spanish-language script for her 1998 historical adventure A Los Que Aman (Those Who Love).

Her international breakthrough came in 2003 with the intimate drama My Life Without Me, based on a short story by Nanci Kincaid. Sarah Polley stars in the film as Ann, a young mother who chooses not to tell her family that she has terminal cancer. A Spanish/Canadian co-production with help from Pedro Almodóvar's El Deseo production company, My Life Without Me won acclaim at the Berlin International Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Isabel Coixet
Born 9 April 1960 (1960-04-09) (age 49)
Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Spain

Isabel Coixet (born 9 April 1960 in Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish film director.

She received a History M.A. at University of Barcelona. She has worked as a journalist and as a director for several television advertisements.

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Advertising

Creative director of "JWT", founder and creative director of the agency "Target" and the production company "Eddie Saeta", she has done several ads for the brands: British Telecommunications, Ford, Danone, BMW, Ikea, Evax, Renault, Peugeot, Winston, Kronenbourg, Pepsi, Kellogg, MCI, Helene Curtis, Procter Gamble, Philip Morris and the Fundación Once ("Veo Veo", 2006), amongst others. She is a public supporter of the Spanish Socialist Worker's Party and President Zapatero and made several Socialist adverts for television during the 2008 Elections.

Shanghai World Expo 2010

According to the World Expo Blog, "Coixet have just been appointed along with Bigas Luna and Martín Patino to be in charge of the exhibit at the Spanish World Expo Pavilion" [1].

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Bastille (2006 Romance Film)
Elegy (2008 Drama Film)
My Life Without Me (2003 Drama Film)

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