Carla Simón

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Born
Carla Simón Pipó

(1986-12-29) 29 December 1986 (age 39)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Occupations
  • Director
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive2009–present
Children2
Carla Simón
Born
Carla Simón Pipó

(1986-12-29) 29 December 1986 (age 39)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Occupations
  • Director
  • screenwriter
Years active2009–present
Children2

Carla Simón Pipó (born 29 December 1986) is a Spanish filmmaker. Most known for her films Summer 1993 (2017) and Alcarràs (2022), for the latter she received the Golden Bear at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Simón was born 29 December 1986 in Barcelona[2] and spent her youth in the Catalan village of Les Planes d'Hostoles.[3] By the age of six, her parents died of AIDS so she had to live with her uncle and his family in Garrotxa in northern Catalonia. Her father was Galician.[4] In 2009, Simón graduated from studying film science at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. In 2010, she studied television work at Televisió de Catalunya and later at the London Film School. During her time in London she directed the documentary film Born Positive and the short film Lipstick.[5]

Her first feature film, Summer 1993 (2017), follows her own youth experience.[6][7] The plot revolves around a young girl and her reaction to and ways of handling her parents' sudden death.[6][8] Filming took place over six weeks in rural Garrotxa, where Simón grew up.[9] The film had its world premiere at the Generation section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the award for Debut Film at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[10] It also won thirty awards in numerous festivals and ceremonies, amongst them the Golden Biznaga for Best Film at the Málaga Film Festival,[11] and the Goya Award for Best New Director.[12] It was also chosen as Spain's submission for Best Foreign Film at the 90th Academy Awards,[13] the second Catalan-language film to be submitted to the Academy Awards by the Spanish Film Academy.[14]

Simón's sophomore feature, Alcarràs (2022), won the Golden Bear at the 72nd Berlinale, becoming the first Catalan-language film to do so.[1] The film follows the disappearance of family-based agricultural activities, in the traditional peach-harvesting fields of Catalonia. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards,[15] but it was not nominated.

Simón's third film Romería (2025) was selected for the main competition of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or, marking her first film at the festival's main competition. A semi-autobiographical film, the plot follows a young orphaned woman traveling to Vigo seeking the truth about her biological father's past, an AIDS victim in the early 1990s. In 2026, Simón was announced as jury president for the shorts films competition of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.[16]

Personal life

Simón has a son, Manel, born in June 2022. When she presented her short film Carta a mi madre para mi hijo, she breastfed her baby, then barely two months old, in front of the press at the 79th Venice International Film Festival, to show that it is possible to reconcile motherhood with a professional career.[17] In 2025, she walked the red carpet at the 78th Cannes Film Festival while pregnant of her second son.[18]

Simón during the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival

Filmography

Feature films

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2017 Summer 1993 Yes Yes No
2022 Alcarràs Yes Yes Yes Co-scripted with Arnau Vilaró
2025 Romería Yes Yes No [19]

Short films

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2009 Women Yes Yes Yes Co-directed with Marco Businaro
Lovers Yes Yes Yes
2012 Born Positive Yes Yes No Documentary film
2013 Lipstick Yes Yes No
2014 Las pequeñas cosas Yes Yes No
2015 Llacunes Yes Yes No
2018 Después también Yes Yes No Co-scripted with Aina Clotet and Valentina Viso
2020 Correspondencia Yes Yes Yes Co-directed with Dominga Sotomayor
2022 Carta a mi madre para mi hijo Yes Yes No Miu Miu Women's Tales #24[20]

Awards and nominations

References

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