Isabel Coixet (Barcelona, 1962) has a degree in History from the University of
Barcelona. Before becoming a film director, she worked as a journalist for the
cinema magazine Fotogramas. Her first
feature film was Demasiado viejo para
morir joven (Too Old to Die Young,
1988), followed by Cosas que nunca te
dije (Things I Never Told You,
1996), A los que aman (To Those Who Love, 1998), Mi vida sin mí (My Life Without Me, 2003), La
vida secreta de las palabras (The
Secret Life of Words, 2005), Elegy
(2008) – an adaptation of Philip Roth’s The
Dying Animal – and Mapa de los
sonidos de Tokio (Map of the Sounds
of Tokyo, 2009), which premiered in the official selection at the 2009
Cannes Film Festival and won the prize for best sound, and which has already
been sold to several countries. Coixet’s films have not only achieved prizes
and international projection but have also won the director great prestige due
to her distinctly unique personal universe.