Today on Too Opinionated we sit down with actress Aida Ballmann!\xa0
A\xefda Ballmann is a Canarian actress, director and producer. Born on the island El Hierro, of German descent.\xa0
In 2012 she starred her first feature film The extraordinary tale, by J.F. Ortu\xf1o and Laura Alvea, shot in English, for which she was awarded as best actress at the Cardiff Independent Film Festival and at Film Bizarro, nominated as best actress at the Andalusian Film Awards (ASECAN) and reviewed in magazines such as Hollywood Reporter. Shortly after, she was awarded as best actress at the Festivalito for Pers\xe9fone and received the Leoncio Morales award for her contribution to the culture of her native island.
She participated in Spanish series such as "Lo que escond\xedan sus ojos", "El tiempo entre costuras", "\xc1guila Roja", "Brigada de fen\xf3menos" and "Malviviendo" and starred in various Spanish and international feature films. Among them: "La velocidad de nuestros pensamientos" by Nacho Chueca, the German production "Die Insel" by Lars Ostmann, "El gigante y la sirena" by Roberto Chinet, "Atl\xe1nticas" by Guillermo Garc\xeda L\xf3pez, "The Europeans" by V\xedctor Garc\xeda Le\xf3n or "Gleich" by Jeniffer Casta\xf1eda. Of her short films, "Five Minutes" by Genesis Lence stands out. Its world premiere was at the Short Film Corner section of the 74th Cannes Film Festival. She co-starred it with her sister Serai Ballmann.
Her debut as a director and producer was with the documentary "Sand Path", screened at more than thirty-five festivals, in which she talks about interculturality.\xa0
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