
Joaquim Jordà i Català
Born
August 9, 1935
Died
June 23, 2006 (70 years old)
Known For
Writing
Place of Birth
Santa Coloma de Farners, Catalunya
Joaquim Jordà i Català ( Santa Coloma de Farners , August 9 , 1935 - Barcelona , June 8 , 2006 ) was a Catalan film director , screenwriter and translator . He belongs to the School of Barcelona where he stands out for his film Dante is not only severe (1967) directed together with Jacinto Esteva . He is also recognized for his documentary film work with titles such as the cooperative film Numax presents... (1980), the award-winning Mones com la Becky (1999) or De Nens (2003). In 2000 he was awarded the National Cinema Award , granted by the Generalitat de Catalunya and in 2006 with the National Cinematography Award , granted by the Ministry of Culture of Spain .
In 2004 he resumed Numax presents... , a film he had shot in 1979 at the initiative of the Workers' Assembly of the Númax appliance factory in Barcelona's Eixample . Twenty years are nothing , a new film that reunites those workers who self-managed the factory.
Known For
Deixa’m en Pau
Self
2006

Más allá del espejo
Himself
2006

La doble vida del faquir
2005

Monkeys Like Becky
Himself
1999

The Happy Sixties
(uncredited)
1969

Maria Aurèlia Capmany parla d'Un lloc entre els morts'
1969
Biotaxia
Joaquín
1968

Dante Is Not Only Severe
1967

Joaquim Jordà i...

Bahía de Palma
1962

Sonatas
(uncredited)
1959