Gracia Querejeta
Gracia Querejeta Marín (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾaθja keɾeˈxeta]; born 13 August 1962, in Madrid) is a Spanish film director, actress, scriptwriter and producer.
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Querejeta at the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018 | |
Born | Gracia Querejeta Marín 13 August 1962 |
Her father was the film producer Elías Querejeta and she studied Ancient History in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She worked as an actress before developing her director career. Her debut as director began in 1988 with short films as Tres en la marca. Her first feature film was Una estación de paso (1992).[1]
Films
Short films
- Tres en la marca (1988), chapter 7 Serie 7 Huellas
- El viaje del agua (1990)
- Felices 140 (2015)
- La adolescencia (1992)
- El trabajo de rodar (1993)
- Alfredo di Stefano (1997)
- Primarias (1998) Documentary with Fernando León de Aranoa and Azucena Rodríguez.
Feature films
- Ola de crímenes (2018)
- Felices 140 (2015)
- 15 Years and One Day (2013)
- Seven Billiard Tables (Siete mesas de billar francés) (2007)
- Héctor (2004)
- By My Side Again (Cuando vuelvas a mi lado) (1999)
- Robert Rylands' Last Journey (El último viaje de Robert Rylands) (1994)
Actress
- Las secretas intenciones (1969)
- Dulces horas by Carlos Saura, actress (1981)
- Las palabras de Max by Emilio Martínez Lázaro, actress (1975)
Awards
- Héctor (2004). Biznaga de Oro for Best Film at the Malaga Film Festival (Festival de Málaga de Cine Español).
- Cuando vuelvas a mi lado (1999). Special Jury Mention in Festival de San Sebastián
- Una estación de paso (1992). Jury Special prize in Semana de Cine de Valladolid.
- Tres en la marca, (1988) Premio Teatro Arriaga en el Festival de Cortometrajes de Bilbao.
- El último viaje de Robert Rylands (1994). Best Director, Best Movie, Best Photography, Best Film Editing and Best Music in Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos.
- El viaje del agua, (1990) premio Goya Best Spanish Documentar
References
- Cortés Ibáñez, Emilia "El cine de Gracia Querejeta". Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED).
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