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This page uses content from the Carlos Saura biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Carlos Saura (born 4 January 1932, Atarés, Huesca) is a Spanish film director.

Born into a family of artists (his mother was a painter and his brother, Antonio Saura, a painter), he developed his artistic sense in chilhood by doing photography. He obtained his directing diploma in Madrid in 1957 at the Institute of Cinema Research and Studies, where he also taught until 1963.

In 1957-1958, he created his first documentary film (Cuenca). In 1960, with "Golfos", he described the problem of juvenile delinquency in the poor neighbourhoods of Madrid. In 1963, with the film "Llanto por un bandido", he also made a historical reconstruction.

In 1965, his style, both lyrical and documentary, centred on the problems of the poor, received the recognition of the international community at the Berlin Film Festival, where he received the Silver Bear for his film "La caza". In 1967, his film "Peppermint Frappé" also received a prize at Berlin.

The movies "La prima Angélica" (Cousin Angélica) of 1973 and "Cria Cuervos" (Feeding the Ravens) of 1975 received the special prize of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival. His movie "Mama cumple 100 años" (Mom is celebrating her 100 years) was nominated at the Oscar, for the best foreign film in 1979.

In 1990, he received the Goya Award for the best director and best script for his film "¡Ay, Carmela!" (1989). He was chosen as director for the official film of the 1992 Olympic Games of Barcelona, "Marathon" (1993). Nowadays, Carlos Saura is considered a classic director in the history of contemporany European cinema.

Filmography

  • 1956 : El Pequeño río Manzanares
  • 1957 : La Tarde del domingo
  • 1958 : Cuenca
  • 1960 : Los Golfos
  • 1964 : La Charge des brigands ou Les bandits (Llanto por un bandido)
  • 1966 : La Caza
  • 1967 : Peppermint frappé
  • 1968 : Stress es tres tres
  • 1969 : La Madriguera
  • 1970 : Le Jardin des délices
  • 1973 : Ana y los lobos
  • 1973 : La Cousine Angelique
  • 1975 : Cria Cuervos
  • 1977 : Elisa, mon amour
  • 1978 : Les Yeux bandés
  • 1979 : Maman a cent ans
  • 1980 : Vivre vite
  • 1981 : Bodas de sangre
  • 1982 : Doux moments du passé
  • 1982 : Antonieta
  • 1983 : Carmen
  • 1984 : Los Zancos
  • 1986 : El Amor brujo
  • 1987 : El Dorado
  • 1989 : La Noche oscura
  • 1990 : Ay Carmela !
  • 1992 : El Sur
  • 1992 : Marathon
  • 1992 : Sevillanas
  • 1993 : ¡Dispara!
  • 1995 : Flamenco
  • 1997 : Taxi de noche
  • 1997 : Pajarico
  • 1998 : Esa luz!
  • 1998 : Tango
  • 1999 : Goya
  • 2001 : Buñuel et la Table du Roi Salomon
  • 2002 : Salomé
  • 2004 : The Seventh Day
  • 2005 : Iberia

External links

  • IMDb profile (IMDb)
  • Official Webpage in Spanish
  • Carlos Saura biography and flamenco-related films

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
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