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Icíar Bollaín Pérez-Mínguez (born 12 June 1967) is a Spanish filmmaker and actress.


Early life and education

Icíar Bollaín Pérez-Mínguez was born in Madrid on 12 June 1967. She was one of twin girls to a father who was an
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and a mother who was a music teacher. She grew up in a liberal household in which each member was allowed to follow their own inclination. Icíar and her twin sister Marina showed an early interest in the arts; Icíar towards filmmaking while her sister studied to become an operatic singer. At the age of sixteen, Icíar was cast in
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's ''
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'' (1983).


Career

Since then Icíar Bollaín has acted in fourteen films. At age 18, with her twin sister Marina, she was cast by their uncle Juan Sebastián Bollaín in two films: ''Las dos orillas'' (1987); several years later the twins appeared in ''Dime una mentira'' (1992). Icíar Bollaín also took roles in films directed by Felipe Vega,
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and
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. Her red hair was partly what led
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to choose her for his film, '' Land and Freedom'' (1995), about the
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. Her experience working with Loach led her to write the book: ''Ken Loach: un observador solitario.'' Bollain at age 23 formed a production company which she named ''La Iguana,'' and made two short films: ''Baja Corazón'' (1992) and ''Los Amigos del muerto'' (1994). With support from
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, she made her first feature film as director: '' Hola, ¿estás sola?'' (''Hi, are you alone?'' in English) (1995), a story about two young girls who dream of finding an earthly paradise and undertake a long trip towards the sea. Her second feature film was '' Flores de otro mundo'' (''Flowers from another world'' in English) (1999), which she co-wrote with
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. It is the story of three women who travel to rural Spain with the hopes of finding love. Her film ''
Te Doy Mis Ojos ''Take My Eyes'' ( es, Te doy mis ojos, links=no, translation, I Give You My Eyes) is a 2003 Spain, Spanish romantic Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín, starring Laia Marull and Luis Tosar. Critically acclaimed for ...
'' (''Take My Eyes'') (2003) won seven
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, including Best Film and Best Director. Starring
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and
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, the movie is about a man's abuse of his wife during their marriage, and their struggles to change the pattern of their lives. Her 2010 film ''
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'' (''Tambien la lluvia'') was selected as the Spanish entry for the
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at the 83rd Academy Awards. In January 2011, the film made the final nine shortlist. A film within a film, it is set in the Bolivian highlands in 2000. A Spanish film company's work on Columbus' arrival in the New World gets caught up in local violence related to current exploitation of peasants. It stars
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as the director and
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as the film producer. Carlos Aduviri, an
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who plays a native leader in the "film," takes the lead in organizing a resistance to water privatization; he was nominated for a Best Newcomer Award at the
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. Bollaín has won other awards for acting and script-writing, as well as for directing.


Representative films


Flowers from Another World (Flores de otro mundo) (1999)

This movie can also be seen as a means of instruction for foreign students. It shows several key aspects of both the history of
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and the socio-cultural evolution of the country. It tells the story of three women, Milady, from Cuba, Patricia, from the Dominican Republic and Marirrosi, from Bilbao. They have several existential problems and concerns regarding their future. These problems are similar to those suffered by three young men from Santa Eulalia, a village from the
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, which is an unimportant small town without marriageable women. Damian, Alfonso and Carmelo (these young men) come into contact with the three women at a party organized by single people of the village. There they got to know each other and this gives place to a bittersweet story. This cinematographic work is useful from an academic point of view, not only for its historical value, but also because it is presented as an open window that allows the viewer to take the place of the characters, suffering with them the same surprises and impressions, since the point of arrival of the women to Santa Eulalia. Other essential aspects of the film are that it offers the opportunity to understand one of the main points of the novel: the problems of the Spanish countryside. At the same time, Icíar Bollaín preserves the classic stereotypes of the typical Spanish town, where the bar is the most important forum for meetings and ideological defenses. But Bollaín doesn't leave behind the important issue of the leading sexism of the time, and she is also concerned to mitigate it largely by introducing characters like Doña Gregoria, who is the mother of one of the young men and also the reflection of the rural matriarchy. Foreignness is another key point in this story. At the beginning of the film, with the arrival of the three women to the village, the feeling of strangeness and rejection towards the foreigners appears. However it starts disappearing with the development of loving relationships between them and the young men of Santa Eulalia. This is a clear solution to the problem of foreignness. Icíar Bollaín doesn't present a problem without the corresponding solution, introducing an integrative ideology that breaks with cultural and racial barriers, which is another important pillar of the film that is a recognized pedagogical intention. Bollaín sets the film during the
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to reflect the issues and consequences that even today directly affect Spanish society. Flowers from Another World analyses not only the racial issue but also the role of women at that time. This can even be compared to other similar cases in which women start a movement for social integration, as in the case of the Mexican immigrant women in the
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. Everything is portrayed through the figures of the three women who star in this story.


Take my eyes (Te doy mis ojos) (2003)

This film is characterized for introducing a new element: the
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. The use of pictorial art enriches the staging and the story itself, analyzing the narrative function that the works of this style can have within the Cinematography. While the painting does not carry a major role in the story of Pilar, a victim of
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, it is crucial to the development of the main character. Thus, the Painting may be seen as a connector rather than a main narrative axis. Somehow, through the painting, it is observed throughout the film how Pilar gets rid of the chains of the violence and abuse made by her husband. As Icíar Bollaín said, "Pilar meets art and thus begins to grow up emotionally and as a result she escapes from her difficult situation".This could be taken as an example for all the women who have the same problem, so that they can stop the abuse and free themselves from those chains as Pilar does in the movie. Throughout the film different pictures (mainly
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ones) are used to reflect the development of the main character on a personal and social level.


Even the Rain (También la lluvia) (2010)

This film by Icíar Bollaín could be perfectly defined as a "film within a film" because it uses two storylines to tell the tense situation that exists in Bolivia. All related to the heritage and colonial legacy. On the one hand, in this film, there is a low budget film about
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and the Discovery of America in 1492 being recorded. While, on the other hand, the famous
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(Bolivia) of Cochabamba (April 2000) is taking place. What Icíar Bollaín tries to represent using a historiographical discourse and filmic fiction, is the intersectionality between the European conquest and colonialism of 1492, the rise of
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in impoverished nations in the late 20th and early 21st century (in Bolivia the privatization of public resources, like water). Added to this analysis is the irony that the film company that is creating a revisionist historical drama, intended to bring light to the rape, enslavement, and genocide of Caribbean indigenous peoples by Columbus, is perhaps perpetuating
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through a process of film-making that commodifies indigenous peoples of Bolivia. The director uses creative license to create a historical drama that fictionalizes characters and narrative details, while presenting a broader historical truth.


Filmography as director


Actress

*''
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'' (
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, 1983) *''Las dos orillas'' (Juan Sebastián Bollaín, 1986) *''Al acecho'' (Gerardo Herrero, 1987) *'' Mientras haya luz'' (Felipe Vega, 1987) *''
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'' (
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, 1989) *''Venecias'' (Pablo Llorca, 1989) *''El mejor de los tiempos'' (Felipe Vega, 1990) *''Doblones de a ocho'' (Andrés Linares, 1990) *''Sublet'' (Chus Gutiérrez, 1991) *''Un paraguas para tres'' (Felipe Vega, 1992) *''Entretiempo'' (Santiago García de Leániz, 1992) *''Dime una mentira'' (Juan Sebastián Bollaín, 1993) *''Tocando fondo'' (
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, 1993) *''Jardines colgantes'' (Pablo Llorca, 1993) *'' Land and Freedom'' (
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, 1994) *''El techo del mundo'' (Felipe Vega, 1995) *''Menos de cero'' (Ernesto Tellería, 1996) *''Niño nadie'' (
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, 1997) *''Subjudice'' (Josep María Forn, 1997) *'' Leo'' (
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, 2000) *''Sara, una estrella'' (José Briz Méndez, 2002) *'' Nos miran'' (Norberto Pérez, 2002) *''La balsa de piedra'' (George Sluizer, 2003) *'' La noche del hermano'' (Santiago García de Leániz, 2005)


Short films

*''Polvo enamorado'' (Javier López Izquierdo, 1990)


Director


Short films

*''Baja, corazón'' (1993) *''Los amigos del muerto'' (1994) *''Amores que matan'' (2000): which inspired her movie ''
Te doy mis ojos ''Take My Eyes'' ( es, Te doy mis ojos, links=no, translation, I Give You My Eyes) is a 2003 Spain, Spanish romantic Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín, starring Laia Marull and Luis Tosar. Critically acclaimed for ...
'' *''Viajes con mi abuela'' (2002)


Music Videos

*''Romper'' (2009). Album: '' Dramas y Caballeros'', Singer:
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.


Awards

Year Movie Category Result
2004 ''Te doy mis ojos'' Best film Winner
2004 ''Te doy mis ojos'' Best director Winner
2004 ''Te doy mis ojos'' Best script Winner


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