A portrait of the internationally acclaimed Spanish film director Isabel Coixet and an analysis of her particular world and her sensibility as a creator: her fictional universe, her career and her life through the words of actors, technicians, family, friends, journalists, specialized critics and those filmmakers who have been inspired by her work.
Direction
Trapé mirrors Coixet's patient, observational style
Writing
Conversations that feel stolen, not performed

Director
Elena Trapé
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Coixet remains one of Spain's most internationally bankable female directors despite working primarily in English, a rarity that sparked debate about 'authentic' national cinema.
The documentary's 59-minute runtime mirrors Coixet's own preference for tight, intimate storytelling over epic sprawl—a meta-commentary Trapé never explicitly acknowledges.
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