Bina Daigeler
Since moving to Spain in the 1990s, the costume designer has become one of the international film industry’s most celebrated artists. She received her first Oscar nomination for "Mulan" (Niki Caro, 2020) and the German Film Award for "Manifesto" (Julian Rosefeldt, 2015). She has been nominated five times for the Spanish Goya, including three times for collaborations with Pedro Almodóvar: "All About My Mother" (1999), "Volver" (2006) and currently "The Room Next Door" (2024). Daigeler's other films include Todd Field's "Tár" (2022), "7 Days in Entebbe" (José Padilha, 2018), Wim Wenders' "Submergence" (2017), "Snowden" (Oliver Stone, 2016), Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) and The Limits of Control (2009) by Jim Jarmusch as well as the two-part film biography "Che" (2008) by Steven Soderbergh. Her latest work includes Karim Aïnouz's "Rosebush Pruning" and "Mother Mary" by David Lowery.
