Ana Díez
Spanish director and screenwriter
Ana Diez (born 1957) is a Spanish director and screenwriter, who was born in Tudela, Navarre. She spent time in Mexico, where she received her degree in cinema. One of her best-known films is Ander eta Yul, which was in the Basque language. She has been referred to as "the first woman director in the New Basque Cinema."[1] She received the Goya Award for Best New Director for the film.[2]
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External links
- Ana Díez at IMDb
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- 1989: Ana Díez
- 1990: Rosa Vergés
- 1991: Juanma Bajo Ulloa
- 1992: Julio Medem
- 1993: Mariano Barroso
- 1994: La Cuadrilla: Santiago Aguilar Alvear and Luis Guridi
- 1995: Agustín Díaz Yanes
- 1996: Alejandro Amenábar
- 1997: Fernando León de Aranoa
- 1998: Santiago Segura
- 1999: Benito Zambrano
- 2000: Achero Mañas
- 2001: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
- 2002: Julio Wallovits and Roger Gual
- 2003: Ángeles González-Sinde
- 2004: Pablo Malo
- 2005: José Corbacho and Juan Cruz
- 2006: Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
- 2007: J. A. Bayona
- 2008: Santiago Zannou
- 2009: Mar Coll
- 2010: David Pinillos
- 2011: Kike Maíllo
- 2012: Enrique Gato
- 2013: Fernando Franco
- 2014: Carlos Marqués-Marcet
- 2015: Daniel Guzmán
- 2016: Raúl Arévalo
- 2017: Carla Simón
- 2018: Arantxa Echevarría
- 2019: Belén Funes
- 2020: Pilar Palomero
- 2021: Clara Roquet
- 2022: Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
- 2023: Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren
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