Celia Rico Clavellino

Celia Rico Clavellino is a Spanish writer and film director.

Clavellino holds a degree in audiovisual communications from the University of Seville and in literary theory and comparative literature from the University of Barcelona, as well as a DAS degree in film studies. For more than 10 years, she worked at Arcadia Motion Pictures and Oberon Cinematográfca. For the Joan Miró Foundation, she co-directed TV series Mironins.

In 2012, she played Canguro in Childish Games. In the same year she released her directorial debut, a short Luisa no Está en Casa, which was screened at festivals all over the world and won the Gaudí Award for Best Short Film.

In 2014, she worked as an assistant director on Claudia Llosa's Aloft.

In 2018, her feature debut Journey to a Mother's Room became a big success. It won the Youth Jury Award at San Sebastian Film Festival, got Best Actress, Best Script, Best Supporting Actress and Audience Award at the 2019 Gaudí Awards, was nominated four times at Goya Awards, and brought the Best Supporting Actress Award to Anna Castillo at the 6th Feroz Awards.

Clavellino's sophomore feature, Los pequeños amores (Little Loves), premiered at 2024 Málaga Film Festival and received Special Jury Prize as well as Best Supporting Actress for Adriana Ozores.

Clavellino teaches directing and scriptwriting at ESCAC and ECIB in Barcelona.

In June 2024, Rico was shooting her third feature film, La buena letra, an adaptation of the novel by Rafael Chirbes.

Filmography

 * Luisa no está en casa (short, 2012);
 * Journey to a Mother's Room (2018);
 * Los pequeños amores (2024).