Biography
Imanol Uribe was born on February 28, 1950 in San Salvador, El Salvador as Imanol Karmel Uribe Bilbao. He is a director and writer, known for Días contados (1994), Carol's Journey (2002) and Bwana (1996).
Is of Spanish heritage and was raised in Madrid. Gained fame early in his career for his controversial socio-political portraits of the Basque people and their struggle to become a separate nation. Earned a journalism degree and later studied film direction. Lived with actress María Barranco [1982-2004]. They have a daughter, Andrea, born in 1993.
Filmography
all 38
Movies 35
Director 23
Producer 6
self 3
TV Shows 3
Writer 2
Director

What Lucia Saw (2022)
Movie
Self - Filmmaker

Olea… ¡Más alto! (2020)
Movie
Self - Winner

Lo Siguiente (2018)
TV
Director

Kalebegiak (2016)
Movie
Director

Far from the Sea (2015)
Movie
Self - Interviewee

Ochéntame... otra vez (2014)
TV
Director

Orange Honey (2012)
Movie
Director

Ciudadano Negrín (2010)
Movie
Producer

El último truco (2008)
Movie
Director

The Nautical Chart (2007)
Movie
Writer

The Good Boy (2005)
Movie
Director

With Good Reason (2004)
Movie
Director

Carol's Journey (2002)
Movie
Producer

Visionarios (2001)
Movie
Director

Plenilune (1999)
Movie
Director

Extraños (1999)
Movie
Producer

Secrets of the Heart (1997)
Movie
Director

Bwana (1996)
Movie
6
Writer

Cachito (1996)
Movie
Director

La mujer gafe (1994)
Movie
Director

Running Out of Time (1994)
Movie
Director

The Black Moon (1990)
Movie
Associate Producer

Autumn Rain (1989)
Movie
Script / Director

Sabbath (1989)
TV
Director

Bilbao Blues (1986)
Movie
Producer

Eternal Fire (1985)
Movie
Director

Mikel's Death (1984)
Movie
6
Director

Escape From Segovia (1981)
Movie
Director

The Burgos Trial (1979)
Movie
Director

No (1977)
Movie
Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1950-02-28 (75 years old)
Birth PlaceSan Salvador, El Salvador
RelationshipsMaría Barranco (1982 - 2004)
CitizenshipsEl Salvador, Spain
Also Known AsImanol Uribe Bilbao, Imanol K. Uribe
AwardsGoya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, Goya Award for Best Director
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