Carla Simón

Carla Simón

geb. 1986
Garrotxa, Cataluña, Spanien

Biografie

Carla Simón was raised in a small Catalan village. She studied Audio-visual Communication at the University Autonomous of Barcelona and University of California. In 2011 she was awarded with a scholarship to study a MA at the London Film School, where she directed Born PositiveLipstick and Those Little Things, all selected in several international film festivals. Her most personal short film was Lacuna, made through her mother letters. Summer 1993 is Carla’s autobiographical debut. It premiered at the Berlinale 2017 where it won the Best First Film Award and the Generation Kplus Grand Prix Jury Award. The film has collected more than 30 prizes all over the world; it represented Spain for the Oscars, was nominated to the EFA and won 3 Goyas. Carla was also awarded as the emerging talent of the Women in Motion in Cannes 2018. Alcarràs is her second feature, taking part of the Torino Film Lab, where it won the CNC award, the Cannes Residency and the Nipkow program.

Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca

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2020

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