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Paula Ortiz Álvarez (born 8 January, 1979) is a Spanish director,
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and
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who works for Get in the Pictures Productions and Amapola Films, teaches Audiovisual Communication at the University of Barcelona, and collaborates with the University of San Jorge in Zaragoza.
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Consultado el 24 de julio de 2014. In 2011, Ortiz was nominated for a Goya Award in the Best New Director category for her film ''
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'', and later that year won the Pilar Miró Prize for Best New Director at the Valladolid International Film Festival.Página oficial de la SEMINCI
Consultado el 2 de diciembre de 2012.


Early life and education

Paula Ortiz was born in Zaragoza in 1979. She graduated from the University of Zaragoza in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in Hispanic Philology and earned a master's degree in Writing for Cinema and TV from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2003. Between 2004 and 2008, Ortiz worked at the University of Zaragoza's Department of History of Art as a researcher and professor of Film and Audiovisual Media Studies. During this time, she wrote her doctoral thesis, "The Cinematographic Script: An Update of its Theoretical and Practical Bases", under the tutelage of Agustín Sánchez Vidal. Ortiz defended the thesis on 31 January 2011 at the University of Zaragoza. She studied cinema directing in the Graduate Department of Film and Television of the Tisch School of the Arts at
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(NYU) and completed her screenwriting studies at the University of California, Los Angeles She was member of the Bigas Luna Workshop for narrators, and has participated in the Screenwriters Expo of Los Angeles and other screenwriting forums in Spain and the United States.


Career

Ortiz has so far written and directed two feature films, ''Chrysalis'' (2011) and ''The Bride'' (2015); a documentary, ''Tale of Hope'' (2006); and several short films, ''History Explained in Five Minutes'' (2001), ''If I Could, I'd Go out for a Stroll Every Night'' (2002), ''The Face of Ido'' (2003), ''Family Photos'' (2004) and ''The Gap of Tristán Boj'' (2008). In summer 2010 she finished shooting her first feature film, ''Chrysalis'', produced by Amapola Films, Oria Films and Zentropa Spain and starring Maribel Verdú,
Leticia Dolera Leticia Dolera (born 23 October 1981) is a Spanish actress. She was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is best known for her roles as Clara in the Spanish horror film '' REC 3: Genesis'', Teresa in the 2003 film ''Imagining Argentina'', an ...
, Álex Angulo and Roberto Poplar, among others. It won numerous national and international prizes and achieved commercial success. The film won Ortiz the "Pilar Miró International Prize for Best New Director" 56th Edition of the Seminci of Valladolid. It was also nominated in three categories at 2012 Goya Prizes: "Best New Director", "Best Supporting Actress" and "Best Original Song". In its world première at the prestigious Shanghai International Film Festival, ''Chrysalis'' was given a Special Recommendation by the Jury and won the Jin Jué Prize for Best Soundtrack. At the International Festival of Mons (Brussels), Ortiz won the FEADORA International Prize for Women's Criticism. The film, distributed by High Films in Spain, and Vertex Go in the international market, was released in cinemas in March 2012 to critical and popular acclaim. In September 2014, Ortiz finished her second film, ''The Bride'', a loose adaptation of '' Blood Wedding'' by Federico García Lorca. Shot in Spain and Turkey, the film was a joint Spanish-Turkish-German production, and starred Inma Cuesta, Álex García, Asier Etxeandia, Luisa Gavasa and
Leticia Dolera Leticia Dolera (born 23 October 1981) is a Spanish actress. She was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is best known for her roles as Clara in the Spanish horror film '' REC 3: Genesis'', Teresa in the 2003 film ''Imagining Argentina'', an ...
. It premièred in December 2015.


Academia and other interests

Ortiz is an associate professor of the History of Cinema at the University of Barcelona and also teaches Screenwriting and Film Analysis at San Jorge University in Zaragoza. She contributed to the production of the Hoobs Children's Encyclopaedia for Mízar Multimedia. She has directed advertising campaigns for the Government of Aragon and many businesses, such as Women Secret, Pikolin and Ebrosa. Ortiz also works occasionally with other educational institutions like the ECAM (Madrid Film School), ESCAC (Catalonia Film School), San Pablo University CEU, the Autonomous University of Madrid, the University of Navarra, the University of Valladolid and James Madison University (Virginia, USA) where she gives workshops, conferences and seminars. She has written for magazines and has published several books and articles about narrative and screenwriting. In 2010, Ortiz founded Poppy Films with Kike Mora, Raúl García and Jesús Bosqued. She is a member of the managerial board of PEAK (Assembly of Women Film-makers of Spain) and co-founder and vice-president of EWA Network (European Women Audiovisual Network).


Filmography


Feature films

* ''
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'' (2011). * ''The Bride'' (2014). * '' Across the River and into the Trees'' (TBA)


Short films

* ''History Explained in Five Minutes'' (2001). * ''If I Could, I'd Go out for a Stroll Every Night" (2002). * ''Family' Photos' (2005). * ''The Face of Ido'' (2008). * ''The Gap of Tristán Boj'' (2008).


Prizes


Goya Awards


Seminci Awards


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ortiz, Paula 1979 births Living people 21st-century Spanish screenwriters 21st-century Spanish women writers Aragonese writers Film directors from Aragon People from Zaragoza Spanish film directors Spanish women film directors Spanish women screenwriters