Gracia Querejeta

Gracia Querejeta

Gracia Querejeta, (Madrid, August 13 1962) is a Spanish film director.

Her father is the film producer Elías Querejeta and she studied Ancient History in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She worked in several film crafts until she debuted in direction with the documentary "El trabajo de rodar" (1994)

Films

*"Siete mesas de billar francés" (2007).
*"Héctor" (2004).
*"Cuando vuelvas a mi lado" (1999).
*"Primarias" (1998). Documentary with Fernando León de Aranoa and Azucena Rodríguez.
*"Di Stefano" (1997) "El partido del siglo" chapter.
*"El último viaje de Robert Rylands" (1994).
*"El trabajo de rodar" (1994). Documentary
*"Dulces horas" by Carlos Saura, actress (1981)
*"Las palabras de Max" by Emilio Martínez Lázaro, actress (1975)

Prizes

*"Héctor" (2004). Golden Biznaga to Best Film.
*"Cuando vuelvas a mi lado" (1999). Special Jury Mention in Festival de San Sebastián
*"Una estación de paso" (1992). Jury Special Price 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 Fim Editing and Best Music in Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos.
*"El viaje del agua", (1990) premio Goya Best Spanish Documentar

External links

*imdb name|id=0703265|name=Gracia Querejeta


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