A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Barcelona, Spain
Born:
January 2, 1970
Jaime Rosales (born 1970 in Barcelona) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and film producer. He spent three years in Cuba studying cinema at the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión in San Antonio de los Baños (EICTV) in La Habana, and later at Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in Sydney, (Australia). He did several successful short films before his long film debut with Las horas del día that received the FIPRESCI Award at Cannes film festival. In 2007 filmed his second film, La soledad. His cinema is influenced by Robert Bresson or Yasujirō Ozu, he shows fragments of lives with ascetic forms and still shots. He won the Goya Award for Best Director for La soledad, film that received the Goya for Best Film too.
Associate Producer:
2003 Un instante en la vida ajena
Director:
2003 The Hours of the Day
2003 Un instante en la vida ajena
2007 Solitary Fragments
2008 Bullet in the Head
2009 Cinematic Correspondences: Jaime Rosales - Wang Bing
2012 Dream and Silence
2014 Beautiful Youth
2014 Short Plays
2018 Petra
2022 Wild Flowers
2025 Morlaix
Producer:
2003 The Hours of the Day
2003 Un instante en la vida ajena
2007 Solitary Fragments
2008 Bullet in the Head
2009 Cinematic Correspondences: Jaime Rosales - Wang Bing
2012 Dream and Silence
2014 Beautiful Youth
2014 Short Plays
2018 Petra
2022 Wild Flowers
2025 Morlaix
Screenplay:
2003 The Hours of the Day
2003 Un instante en la vida ajena
2007 Solitary Fragments
2008 Bullet in the Head
2009 Cinematic Correspondences: Jaime Rosales - Wang Bing
2012 Dream and Silence
2014 Beautiful Youth
2014 Short Plays
2018 Petra
2022 Wild Flowers
2025 Morlaix
Writer:
2003 The Hours of the Day
2003 Un instante en la vida ajena
2007 Solitary Fragments
2008 Bullet in the Head
2009 Cinematic Correspondences: Jaime Rosales - Wang Bing
2012 Dream and Silence
2014 Beautiful Youth
2014 Short Plays
2018 Petra
2022 Wild Flowers
2025 Morlaix
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