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Josefina Molina Reig MML (born in Córdoba, 14 November 1936) is a Spanish feature film director, screenwriter, TV producer and scene director. She was one of the first female directors in Spain and is also known for directing such notable feature films as ''Función de noche'' (1981) and ''Esquilache'' (1988), as well as the television series ''Teresa of Jesus'' (1984). ''
Esquilache ''Esquilache'' is a 1989 Spanish film directed by Josefina Molina. The film stars Fernando Fernán Gómez as Leopoldo de Gregorio, Marquis of Esquilache. It is based on the play " Un Soñador Para Un Pueblo" by Antonio Buero Vallejo. The film wa ...
'' was entered into the
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Teresa de Jesús ''Teresa de Jesús'' is a Spanish television mini-series produced by Televisión Española and broadcast in its Primera Cadena in 1984. Directed by Josefina Molina and written by Víctor García de la Concha, Carmen Martín Gaite and Molina her ...
'' won several awards, including the Antena de Oro (1984), and the TP de Oro (1985, Best National Series).Awards at IMDB for "Teresa de Jesús" (1984)
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Biography

Josefina Molina was born in 1936 in Cordoba, Spain, in to a middle-class family. Her father was a Cordovan shopkeeper who traded in shoes and drugstore products. Her mother was a Catalan woman in charge of the housework and child care. The family business was very successful and despite the economic postwar difficulties she did not suffer any kind of deprivation. Thanks to her parents stable financial situation, little Josefina was able to attend prestigious schools in Cordoba such as Hermanos de la Salle, where she was taught how to write and basic mathematics or Escolapias de Santa Victoria, where she finished high school. She finished high school in 1969 and had the possibility to access Baccalaureate because her family belonged to the merchant class. In this way, Josefina decided to make the most of the academic education (mainly because her mother's determination) which her parents were able to offer her. Her first contact with the world of cinema took place in the exhibition hall of her hometown, where her parents used to take her on Sunday afternoon. In addition, she also had a great love of reading and due to that, at the early age of thirteen, she discovered such important literary work as ''Episodios Nacionales'' (National Episodes) by Galdós (1843–1920). This collection of novels decisively influenced Josefina's vocation as a narrator, as well as her pronounced tendency towards realism. However, it was not until she was fifteen years old when Josefina saw the movie ''El río'' (The River) by Jean Renoir (1951), that her keen interest in telling stories through films awoke. In her youth, she enthusiastically joined several groups of Cordovan intellectuals, all encouraged by artistic curiosity. She regularly attended projections and discussions organized by the Cineclub Senda (Senda Film Club) and Cineclub del Círculo de la Amistad (Circle of Friendship Film Club). She also attended the Círculo Juan XXIII (Juan XXIII Circle), the gathering place for the most progressive Cordovan youth in
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. There she established the basis of the theatre group Teatro Ensayo Medea. Driven by a feminist spirit, it was leading this group that she worked for the first time as a theatre director, bringing on stage ''Casa de Muñecas'' (Dollhouse), from the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906). The first night of this play, which took place at the Salón Liceo del Círculo de la Amistad (Friendship Circle Lyceum Hall), was a resounding failure. The message expressed by Ibsen was way too forward-looking and direct to be easily understood. Far from being discouraged by this first setback, Josefina Molina decided to go ahead with her career as a theatre director. She managed to release four stagings (or performances if you prefer) and, at the same time, she reached out to different important local showbiz and media figures. That was how, from 1962, she began to collaborate regularly with the ''Vida de espectáculos'' (Life of shows) radio program. It was broadcast with great success on Radio Vida in a section entitled ''La mujer y el cine'' (Women and Cinema).


Professional career

Molina studied political science and in 1962 she founded the theatre group Teatro de Ensayo Medea in her hometown and led several productions. In 1969 she became the first woman to obtain the degree in directing / producing in the Official Cinema School. In those days, she shot many dramas for the Spanish Television (''Estudio 1'' tudy 1 ''Hora once'' leventh hour ''Teatro de siempre''
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etc.). She was put in charge of an adaptation of ''
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'' by Kafka, of which she said: "it was a drudgery that no one wanted to do, but I put my heart into it and the people ended up saying: 'the poor girl has worked so hard that we have to something with it.' You cannot imagine how unbearable this kind of paternalism is." She adapted and directed several productions such as ''Motín de Brujas'' (Riot of Witches) by Josep Maria Benet, ''No puede ser el guardar una mujer'' (There is no Guarding a Woman) by
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, ''Cartas de Amor'' (
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) by A. R. Gurney and ''La Lozana Andaluza'' (The healthy Andalusian girl), an adaptation by
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of the play by Francisco Delicado. Her most renowned television series are: ''El Camino'' (The Road) (1978) which tells the story of Daniel, an 11-year-old boy called el Mochuelo (small owl), who has been enrolled at school in the city and therefore has to leave the village where he has grown up. However, the night before his departure, Daniel remembers his childhood and the tales of the inhabitants of the valley where he was brought up; ''
Teresa de Jesús ''Teresa de Jesús'' is a Spanish television mini-series produced by Televisión Española and broadcast in its Primera Cadena in 1984. Directed by Josefina Molina and written by Víctor García de la Concha, Carmen Martín Gaite and Molina her ...
'' (Teresa of Jesus) (1984) relates the life of St. Teresa of Jesus, played by
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, and ''Entre Naranjos'' (Among orange trees) an adaptation of the homonymous novel written by
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(1998). She also directs theatre, achieving great success with ''Cinco Horas con Mario'' (Five hours with Mario), a monologue which has been represented for decades. It has been performed at different times by
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based on the homonymous novel from
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. In 1990 she directed ''Los últimos Días de Emmanuel Kant'' (The Last Days of Immanuel Kant), by
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. Her first feature film, ''Vera, un cuento cruel'' (Vera, a cruel tale), which belongs to the fantasy genre, dates from 1973. In 1981 she reached a good standard as a filmmaker with ''Función de noche'' (Evening performance). This film tells the life of a separate marriage in which Lola Herrera and Daniel Dicenta interpret their own lives. In 1989 the historical drama ''
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'' was released. It is based on ''Un soñador para un pueblo'' (A dreamer for the people) by
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. It had a great cast which included
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, Concha Velasco and other renowned actors. ''Lo más natural'' (The most natural) (1990), starring
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, and ''La Lola se va a los puertos'' (Lola goes to the ports) (1993), with the singer
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, were her last film works. In 2006 she founded CIMA, a female association of filmmakers and media, along with other filmmakers like Inés París,
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. Josefina is Honorary President of the association. In 2011 the Spanish Academy of Film Arts and Sciences granted her the
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, whose gala she was unable to attend. In 2012 was named Honorary Citizen in Andalucia. Besides being a director she is also a gifted writer. When she decided not to do any more movies, Josefina Molina began to write because, as she said, 'if I did not, I would be very bored.' Her first novel was ''Cuestión de azar'' (A Matter of Chance). She described it as: "the story of my generation in Andalucia, how girls are educated and how I was brought up". That novel was followed by ''En el umbral de la hoguera'' (On the threshold of the stake) about Teresa of Jesus. "They asked me for a book based on the television series, but as I left one episode out of the final version, I preferred to write about it: her trip to Andalucia – while the Inquisition was investigating her and the Order told her to be quiet. At the same time, the Barefoot Carmelitas and the rest of the Order were at war.– "... I am only an apprentice in writing, but it is exciting because you can do whatever you want, without having a producer who tells you what to do nor a team that depends on your instructions. You only have to make agreements with yourself when you write, you can cheat on yourself but in the end you are the only one responsible. This is what fascinated me." After writing a requested book, ''Los papeles de Bécquer'' (Becquer's papers) and an autobiography, ''Sentada en un rincón'' (Sitting in a Corner), she has now been writing for six years, "which I am never going to finish." She also wrote the foreword of ''Ana Mariscal, una Cineasta Pionera'' (
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, a pioneer filmmaker), written by Victoria Fonseca. In addition to her work in cinema and theater, she has developed a wide career as television director and filmmaker, mainly for Spanish Television.


Josefina and feminism

Her feminism is well known and, in fact, she wrote the book ''Cine de mujeres en la Transición'' (Female Cinema during theTransition), ''La trilogía feminista'' (The feminist trilogy) with Cecilia Bartolomé and Pilar Miró.


Cinema and television


Filmography as director

* ''Entre naranjos'' (Among orange trees) (TV mini-series) (3 episodes) (1998) * ''Función de noche'' (Evening Performance) (TV series) (1 episode) (1995) * ''Las trampas del azar. Dos tiempos de una crónica'' (Random traps. Two times of one chronic) (1995) * ''La lola se va a los puertos'' (Lola goes to the ports) (1993) - ''Lo más natural'' (The most natural) (1991) * ''Esquilache'' (1989) - ''La voz humana'' (The Human Voice) (TV series) (1 episode) (1986) - ''La mujer sola'' (Lonely woman) (1986 * ''Paisaje con figuras'' (Landscape with Figures) (TV series) (1 episode) (1984) * ''Lope de Vega''(1984) * ''Teresa de Jesús'' (Teresa of Jesus) (TV series) (8 episodes) (1984) * ''Hija de la iglesia'' (Daughter of the Church) (1984) - ''Vida'' (Life) (1984) * ''Visita de descalzas'' (Visit of Barefoots) (1984) * ''Fundaciones'' (Foundations) * ''El castillo interior'' (The Interior Castle) (1984) (TV series) (8 chapters) * ''Función de noche'' (Evening Performance) (1981) * ''Cuentos eróticos'' (Erotic Tales) (part of "The Tilita") (1980) * ''Escrito en América'' (Written in America) (TV series) (1979) * ''Novela'' (Novel) (TV series) (6 episodes) (1974-1978) * ''Los libros'' (The Books) (TV series) (1 episode) (1976) * ''Doña Luz'' (Mrs Luz) (1976) * ''Estudio 1'' (Study 1) (TV series) (2 episodes) (1975-1976) * Anna Christie (1976) * Hedda Gabler (1975) * ''Escritores de hoy'' (Contemporary writers) (TV series) (1 episode) (1975) ''La asegurada'' (The insured woman) * ''Cuentos y leyendas'' (Tales and Legends) (TV series) (1 episode) (1974) ''La promesa'' (The Promise) * ''Un globo, dos globos, tres globos'' (A balloon, two balloons, three balloons) (TV series) (1 episode) (21 October 1974) * ''Vera, un cuento cruel'' (Vera, a cruel tale) (1974) - ''Los pintores del Prado'' (The Prado painters) (TV series) (1 episode) ''Durero: la búsqueda de la identidad'' (Dürer: The Pursuit of Identity) (1974) * ''La rama seca'' (The dry branch) (short film) (1972) * ''Hora once'' (Eleventh hour) (TV series) (4 episodes) (1971-1972) ''El cochero'' (The coachman), ''La prudente venganza'' (The Careful Revenge), ''Eleonora'' and ''La Marquesa de O'' (The Marquise of O) * ''Teatro de siempre''(The same theater as always) (TV series) (1 episode) (1971) * ''Casa de muñecas'' II (Dollhouse II) (1971) * ''Melodrama infernal'' (Dreadfull melodrama) (short film) (1969) * ''Pequeño estudio'' (Small study) (TV series) (1968) * ''Aquel humo gris'' (That gray smoke) (short film) (1967) * ''La otra soledad'' (The other loneliness) (short film) (1966)


Filmography as screenwriter

* ''Entre naranjos'' (Among orange trees) (TV mini-series) (3 episodes) (1998) * ''La Lola se va a los puertos'' (Lola goes to the ports) (1993) * ''Esquilache'' (1989) * ''La voz humana'' (The human voice) (TV series) (adaptation - 1 episode) * ''La mujer sola'' (Lonely Woman) (1986) (adaptation) * ''Teresa de Jesús'' (Teresa of Jesus) (TV series) (8 episodes) (1984) * ''Hija de la iglesia'' (Daughter of the Church) (1984) - "Vida" (Life) (1984) * ''Visita de descalzas'' (Visit of Barefoots) (1984) * ''Fundaciones'' (Foundations) * ''El castillo interior'' (The Interior Castle) (1984) * ''Función de noche'' (Evening Performance) (1981) * ''Novela'' (Novel) (TV series) (adaptation - 5 episodes) (1978) * ''Los libros'' (The Books) (TV series) (adaptation - 1 episode) (1976) * ''Doña Luz'' (Mrs Luz) (1976) (adaptation) * ''Estudio 1'' (Study 1) (TV series) (adaptation - 2 episodes) (1975-1976) ''"Anna Christie"'' (1976) and ''"Hedda Gabler"'' (1975) * ''Vera, un cuento cruel'' (Vera, a cruel tale) (1974) * ''Los pintores del Prado'' (The Prado Painters) (TV series) (1 episode) (1974) "Durero: la búsqueda de la identidad" (Dürer: The Pursuit of Identity) * ''Melodrama infernal'' (Dreadfull Melodrama) (short film) (1969) * ''Aquel humo gris'' (That gray smoke) (short film) (1967) * ''La otra soledad'' (The other loneliness) (short film) (1966)


Filmography as second director

* ''Teatro de siempre'' (The same theater as always) (TV series) (assistant director - 1 episode) "Ricardo III" (1967) * ''Luciano'' (short film) (assistant director) (1965)


Filmography as actress

* ''Cuentos eróticos'' (Erotic Tales) (1980) as 'a woman who winks'


Awards and nominations


Honours

* Gold Medal of Merit in Labour (Kingdom of Spain, 14 November 2011).Boletín Oficial del Estado
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References


External links

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http://www.josefinamolina.es
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