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  1. Icíar Bollaín Pérez-Mínguez (born 12 June 1967) is a Spanish filmmaker and actress. She is best known for directing Te Doy Mis Ojos (Take My Eyes), which won 7 Goya Awards. Bollaín has won other awards for acting and script-writing, as well as for directing.

  2. Icíar Bollaín. Director: Take My Eyes. Born in Madrid, Iciar Bollain has worked as an actress in films such El Sur (1983), directed by Víctor Erice; Sublet (1991) directed by Chus Gutiérrez, Malaventura (1988) directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón; El Mejor de los Tiempos (1990) and Un Paraguas para Tres (1992) directed by Felipe Vega ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Madrid, Madrid, Spain
  3. Este largometraje de Icíar Bollaín podría definirse perfectamente como una “película dentro de película”, pues se vale del uso de dos líneas argumentales para narrar la tensa situación que se vive en Bolivia, todo ello anclado y estrechamente relacionado con la herencia y el legado coloniales.

  4. Icíar Bollaín. Director: Take My Eyes. Born in Madrid, Iciar Bollain has worked as an actress in films such El Sur (1983), directed by Víctor Erice; Sublet (1991) directed by Chus Gutiérrez, Malaventura (1988) directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón; El Mejor de los Tiempos (1990) and Un Paraguas para Tres (1992) directed by Felipe Vega ...

    • June 12, 1967
  5. Icíar Bollaín Pérez-Mínguez (born June 12, 1967; Madrid) is a Spanish actress, director and writer. Her father was an aeronautical engineer and her mother was a music teacher. She made her début when she was 15 years old. She is a member of the Academia Española de Cinematografía.

  6. Sep 24, 2021 · Maixabel: Directed by Icíar Bollaín. With Blanca Portillo, Luis Tosar, María Cerezuela, Urko Olazabal. 11 years after her husband was killed by the Basque group ETA, Maixabel Lasa agrees to a request to meet one of the assassins who is in prison, in an attempt to find some kind of restorative justice.

  7. Sep 17, 2021 · Icíar Bollaín: When ETA began to kill people, I was seven or eight years old, which means I grew up – much like those from my generation – with these news stories that kept coming virtually every day. As you say, it became a daily occurrence.