Isaki Lacuesta
- Film director
- lecturer
Isaki Lacuesta (born 28 November 1975, Girona) is a Spanish film director from Catalonia. His work includes documentary film, narrative film and video art.
Lacuesta was born into a family of Basque origin. He studied audiovisual communication at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and obtained his Master's Degree in documentary film making at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, where he now works as a lecturer in documentary film making. He also teaches at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra University, the Centre d'estudis cinematogràfics de Catalunya, and the University of Girona.
He is a longtime collaborator and domestic partner of Isa Campo, after whom he rebranded his first name as Isaki (he is actually named Iñaki).[1][2]
Prizes and awards
- 2011: Golden Shell for Best Film at the San Sebastián International Film Festival for Los pasos dobles[3][4]
- 2011: Caracola a la trayectoria at the Alcances Festival in Cádiz[5]
- 2011: Eloy de la Iglesia Award at the Málaga Film Festival[6]
- 2011: Pantalla Hall Award for young film makers at the Ibn Arabi Festival in Murcia[7]
- 2009: Spanish FIPRESCI Prize at the Donostia-San Sebastián Festival[8]
- 2006: Spain film prize from the city of Donostia-San Sebastián
Filmography (selection)
- Feature films
- TBD: Segundo premio (Saturn Return)[9]
- 2022: Un año, una noche (One Year, One Night)
- 2018: Entre dos aguas
- 2016: La propera pell (Next Skin)
- 2015: Murieron por encima de sus posibilidades
- 2011: Los pasos dobles
- 2011: El cuaderno de barro
- 2010: La noche que no acaba
- 2009: Los condenados (The Damned)
- 2006: La leyenda del tiempo
- 2002: Cravan vs. Cravan
- Short films
- 2009: In between days
- 2004: Teoria dels cossos
- 2000: Caras vs Caras
- Video installations
- 2010: Mullada llum!
- 2008 Los cuerpos traslúcidos
- 2007: Traços/traces
References
- ^ Serra, Xavi (31 January 2017). "De l'institut als Gaudí". Ara.
- ^ Belinchón, Gregorio (27 September 2022). "Isa Campo, el secreto mejor guardado del cine español". El País.
- ^ Improvisationen rund ums Herz der Finsternis in: FAZ from 26
- ^ "Festival de San Sebastián". sansebastianfestival. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ^ "Ediciones Anteriores - Alcances 2018. 50 Festival Cine Documental". www.alcances.org. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ^ "FilmAffinity". FilmAffinity (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ^ "IBAFF. Ibn Arabí Film Festival - Región de Murcia Digital". www.regmurcia.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ^ "San Sebastian Film Festival". sansebastianfestival. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (9 May 2023). "Latido Snags San Sebastian Film Fest Multi-Winner Isaki Lacuesta's 'Saturn Return' (Exclusive)". Variety.
External links
- Isaki Lacuesta at IMDb
- http://www.latermitafilms.com/es/ (in Spanish)
- v
- t
- e
- 1986: Fernando Fernán Gómez[1]
- 1987: Rafael Azcona[1]
- 1988: Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and Antonio Giménez-Rico
- 1989: Fernando Trueba, Manuel Matji, and Menno Meyjes
- 1990: Carlos Saura and Rafael Azcona
- 1991: Juan Potau and Gonzalo Torrente Malvido
- 1992: Francisco Prada, Antonio Larreta, Pedro Olea, and Arturo Pérez-Reverte
- 1993: José Luis García Sánchez and Rafael Azcona
- 1994: Imanol Uribe
- 1995: Montxo Armendáriz and José Ángel Mañas
- 1996: Pilar Miró and Rafael Pérez Sierra
- 1997: Bigas Luna and Cuca Canals
- 1998: Luis Marías
- 1999: Rafael Azcona, Manuel Rivas, and José Luis Cuerda
- 2000: Fernando Fernán Gómez
- 2001: Jorge Juan Martínez, Juan Carlos Molinero, Clara Pérez Escrivá, and Lola Salvador Maldonado
- 2002: Adolfo Aristarain and Kathy Saavedra
- 2003: Isabel Coixet
- 2004: José Rivera
- 2005: Marcelo Piñeyro and Mateo Gil
- 2006: Lluís Arcarazo
- 2007: Félix Viscarret
- 2008: Rafael Azcona and José Luis Cuerda
- 2009: Jorge Guerricaechevarría and Daniel Monzón
- 2010: Agustí Villaronga
- 2011: Ángel de la Cruz, Ignacio Ferreras, Paco Roca, and Rosanna Cecchini
- 2012: Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, Ignacio del Moral, Jordi Gasull, and Neil Landau
- 2013: Alejandro Hernández and Mariano Barroso
- 2014: Javier Fesser, Claro García, and Cristóbal Ruiz
- 2015: Fernando León de Aranoa
- 2016: Alberto Rodríguez and Rafael Cobos
- 2017: Isabel Coixet
- 2018: Álvaro Brechner
- 2019: Benito Zambrano, Daniel Remón, and Pablo Remón
- 2020: David Pérez Sañudo and Marina Parés Pulido
- 2021: Daniel Monzón and Jorge Guerricaechevarría
- 2022: Fran Araújo, Isa Campo, and Isaki Lacuesta
- 2023: Pablo Berger