Julio Medem

Julio Medem
Born Julio Medem Lafont Sanjuán Mendizabal
21 October 1958
San Sebastián, Spain
Occupation Filmmaker

Julio Medem Lafont Sanjuán Mendizabal (born 21 October 1958) is a Spanish writer and film director.

Biography

Medem was born on 21 October 1958 in San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain and showed an interest in movies since childhood, when he would take his father's Super 8 camera and shoot at night, while nobody was paying attention. After college graduation (where he earned degrees in Medicine and General Surgery) he worked as a film critic and later as a screenwriter, assistant director and editor. After a few shorts he directed his first full length feature, Vacas ('Cows') for which he won a Goya Award.

After this film he directed The Red Squirrel and Earth, both receiving good reviews at Cannes. In his next movie, Lovers of the Arctic Circle, which has been compared to the works of Krzysztof Kieślowski, he explored circular narrative and a taste for minimalistic textures that he then overcame in his next film, Sex and Lucia, where the plot dissolves into a very lyrical eroticism. After this film he took a tangent from his style to direct and produce La pelota vasca ('The Basque Ball'), a documentary film about the political problems of the Basque Country, which caused a furor amongst victims of terrorism. Following this, his film Caótica Ana debuted in 2007.

Filmography as director

Feature films

Narrative films

Documentary film

Short and medium-length films

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Super 8

35 mm

DV

Music video

Commercials

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Notes

  1. As they were never distributed in English speaking countries, Medem's short and medium-length films don't have official English language titles. In this section the original Spanish language titles have been translated into English for clarity's sake.
  2. Medem's commercial work can be watched on the internet site of production company Ovideo.
  3. Hunter, Sandy (June 1, 2006). "Manifesto Destiny". Boards. Retrieved September 26, 2009.

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