There are women who mark our lives. In the case of acclaimed filmmaker Isabel Coixet it is her mother Victoria Castillo, 90 years old. Positive, energetic and with an enviable style that has led her to star in articles in newspapers such as Harper's Bazaar.
Isabel Coixet, filmmaker
This is how Coixet wanted to capture it in an exclusive short film, turned into a tribute.
“This work is a compilation of moments and gestures that will always remain in my memory. My mother is a living example that time is relative and age, a state of mind.”
Isabel Coixet
An introspective piece that Coixet creates motu proprio in gratitude after more than a decade of friendship and care with Natura Bissé.
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The most personal interview with Isabel Coixet
What is the secret of your mother's energy?
His incredible curiosity: he is interested in everything and everyone. She goes to the movies, the theater, she is informed about politics... It's a whirlwind!
At 90 years old she looks great. A beauty tip that you have learned from her?
Never go to bed without removing your makeup.
A special memory with your mother?
She and my father gave me my first Super8 camera when I was about 9 years old, and since then, she has always been by my side encouraging me to follow my dream.
What do you admire most about her?
His wisdom and resilient attitude. My mother is a very wise woman. He knows how to give problems the importance they really have.
A movie to watch on Mother's Day?
“The Force of Affection” with Debra Winger and Shirley MacLaine as her mother. I like it because it is not an idealized relationship, but a real one, with its disagreements and its ups and downs.
Victoria photographed by Zoe, her photographer granddaughter and daughter of Isabel Coixet, who for the occasion portrays her grandmother in an endearing tribute that unites three generations of women who share a creative spirit.


