Julio Medem

Julio Medem

DirectorWriterProducer
Born
October 21, 1958
Awards
40 wins, 63 nominations

Julio Medem was born in San Sebastian in northern Spain. As a teenager Medem made short movies with a super-8 camera owned by his father. Some of those films are "El ciego" (1976), "El jueves pasado" (1977) and "Fideos" (1979.) Wanting to know more about the darkest corners of the human mind, Medem…

Biography

Julio Medem was born in San Sebastian in northern Spain. As a teenager Medem made short movies with a super-8 camera owned by his father. Some of those films are "El ciego" (1976), "El jueves pasado" (1977) and "Fideos" (1979.) Wanting to know more about the darkest corners of the human mind, Medem studied psychiatry. In 1985 Medem received a degree in medicine from the University of the Basque Country. In 1986 Medem directed "Patas en la cabeza," a 35MM short that won an award in the international Festival of Bilbao. In 1987, after winning the Telenorte prize for another short movie, "Las seis en punta", he decided to become a professional filmmaker. Medem worked as assistant, editor and screenwriter in differents projects for cinema and TV. He also wrote several screenplays, but they were all refused by most of production companies in Spain. Finally, in 1991, Medem received a call from a new production company called SOGETEL. They were interested in his script titled "Vacas," about the fight between two families during three generations, from 1875 until 1936. Medem directed the film for SOGETEL and it was released in 1992. "Vacas" was brilliantly received and became a big success. It won the Goya Award from the Spanish academy for best new director, and won prizes in the festivals of Tokyo, Torino and Alexandria. In 1993 Medem made his second movie, "La ardilla roja." "La ardilla roja" confirmed Medem's talents and won prizes in Fort Lauderdale, Bogota and Bucarest. His third movie, "Tierra," released in 1996, was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. In 1998 Medem released "Los amantes del Circulo Polar," considered his best movie by most of his fans. It also became a box-office hit with more than one million spectators in Spain. "Los amantes del Circulo Polar" was also released worldwide. In 2001 his fourth movie, "Lucia y el sexo," became a huge hit and began the career of actress Paz Vega who won the Goya for best new actress. In 2003 the release of "La pelota vasca," a documentary that portrays the phenomenon of nationalism in the Basque Country of northern Spain, was very polemical.

Julio Medem is for sure the most important and original Spanish filmmaker.

Actor

Paquita SalasPaquita Salas(2016)as Julio
AirbagAirbag(1997)as Cliente 'Big Club'

Producer

88(2025)
Margarita en la lunaMargarita en la luna(2022)
Ma maMa ma(2015)
Room in RomeRoom in Rome(2010)
Me TooMe Too(2009)

Editor

88(2025)
Ma maMa ma(2015)
7 Days in Havana7 Days in Havana(2011)
Room in RomeRoom in Rome(2010)
Chaotic AnaChaotic Ana(2007)

Music Department

The Red SquirrelThe Red Squirrel(1993)

Additional Crew

AirbagAirbag(1997)

Soundtrack

The Red SquirrelThe Red Squirrel(1993)

Self

Días de cineDías de cine(1991)as Self - Interviewee
Historia de nuestro cineHistoria de nuestro cine(2015)as Self - Guest, Self - Panelist
Penélope Cruz, les reflets de la passionPenélope Cruz, les reflets de la passion(2022)as Self
Premios Goya 35 ediciónPremios Goya 35 edición(2021)as Self - Audience Member
¡Atención obras!¡Atención obras!(2013)as Self - Interviewee

Archive Footage

ImprescindiblesImprescindibles(2009)as Self
De par en parDe par en par(2007)as Self
La imagen de tu vidaLa imagen de tu vida(2006)as Self
El cine en las venas(2005)as Self
Cinema milCinema mil(2005)as Self

Known for

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Julio Medem in Sex and Lucía (2001)Julio Medem and Paz Vega in Sex and Lucía (2001)Elena Anaya and Julio Medem in Sex and Lucía (2001)Julio Medem in Sex and Lucía (2001)Julio Medem at an event for Ma ma (2015)Julio Medem at an event for Ma ma (2015)