Celia Rico Clavellino

Celia Rico Clavellino

Born 1982
Seville, Andalucía, Spain

Biography

She began as a screenwriter and director with the multi-award-winning short film Luisa no está en casa, the only Spanish representation at the 2012 Venice Biennale and winner of the Gaudí Award in 2013. Viaje al cuarto de una madre, her debut feature film, premiered at New Directors section of the 2018 San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the jury’s Special Mention. The film received four Goya Awards nominations and won, among others, four Gaudí Awards, one Feroz Award, four Asecan Awards and also a nomination for best first film at the Platino Awards. She has worked in animation, co-created the children’s series Mironins and published the book Celia gets bored in 2017. Los pequeńos amores is her second fiction feature film.

Festival de Málaga. Cine en Español.

Actress

Movies
2012

Childish Games

Screenwriter

Director

Production designer

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