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Words, Maps, Secrets and Other Things (2015)

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Plot

"Words, Maps, Secrets and Other Things" is a cinematic exploration into the heart and mind of acclaimed filmmaker Isabel Coixet, directed by the promising young talent, Elena Trapé. This documentary is a vibrant mosaic, piecing together the unique world of Coixet, capturing her profound sensitivity that has left an indelible mark on the global film landscape. Dipping into a rich palette of interviews with Coixet's colleagues, including actors, technicians, and team members, Trapé paints an intricate portrait of a woman who has shaped the contours of contemporary cinema. Friends, family, journalists, and critics offer insightful anecdotes and observations, adding depth and nuance to this compelling narrative. The film also sheds light on Coixet's influence on a new generation of filmmakers, underlining her pioneering spirit. At the core of the documentary is the celebration of Coixet's early internationalization and global success, a feat that was a rarity in Spain at the time. "Words, Maps, Secrets and Other Things" is not just a film about a filmmaker, it's an intimate journey into the creative labyrinth of one of Spain's most celebrated cinematic voices.

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