Carlos Saura

Birthday: 1932-01-04
Deathday: 2023-02-10
Birthplace: Huesca, Aragón, Spain
Gender: Male

Carlos Saura Atarés (4 January 1932 – 10 February 2023) was a Spanish film director, photographer and writer. With Luis Buñuel and Pedro Almodóvar, he is considered to be among Spain's great filmmakers. He had a long and prolific career that spanned over half a century, and his films won many international awards.

Saura began his career in 1955 making documentary shorts. He gained international prominence when his first feature-length film premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 1960. Although he started filming as a neorealist, Saura switched to films encoded with metaphors and symbolism in order to get around the Spanish censors. In 1966, he was thrust into the international spotlight when his film The Hunt won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. In the following years, he forged an international reputation for his cinematic treatment of emotional and spiritual responses to repressive political conditions.

By the 1970s, Saura was the best known filmmaker working in Spain. His films employed complex narrative devices and were frequently controversial. He won Special Jury Awards for Cousin Angelica (1973) and Cría Cuervos (1975) in Cannes, and he received an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film nomination in 1979 for Mama Turns 100.

In the 1980s, Saura was in the spotlight for his Flamenco trilogy – Blood Wedding, Carmen and El amor brujo, in which he combined dramatic content and flamenco dance forms. His work continued to be featured in worldwide competitions and earned numerous awards. He received two nominations for Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film for Carmen (1983) and Tango (1998). His films are sophisticated expression of time and space fusing reality with fantasy, past with present, and memory with hallucination. In the last two decades of the 20th century, Saura concentrated on works uniting music, dance and images.

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Credits

Year Title
2023-02-03 The Walls Can Talk
2021-11-12 The King of All The World
2021-11-01 Goya, May 3rd
2021-09-17 Rosa Rosae. A Spanish Civil War Elegy
2018-10-14 Renzo Piano, an Architect for Santander
2016-10-07 J: Beyond Flamenco
2015-09-26 Argentina
2010-11-19 Flamenco Flamenco
2009-10-20 I, Don Giovanni
2008-06-13 Sinfonía de Aragón
2007-12-31 Fados
2005-05-11 Iberia
2004-04-23 The 7th Day
2002-11-22 Salomé
2001-11-09 Bunuel and King Solomon's Table
1999-09-04 Goya in Bordeaux
1998-08-06 Tango
1997-08-31 Little Bird
1996-09-09 Taxi
1995-06-16 Flamenco
1993-10-01 Outrage
1993-01-01 Marathon
1992-11-15 El sur
1992-04-26 Sevilles
1991-11-01 The King of Ads
1990-03-16 Ay, Carmela!
1989-02-23 The Dark Night of the Soul
1988-04-20 El Dorado
1986-03-23 El amor brujo
1984-10-10 Los zancos
1983-05-06 Carmen
1982-10-21 Antonieta
1982-02-15 Sweet Hours
1981-10-25 Blood Wedding
1981-03-25 Faster, Faster
1979-09-17 Mama Turns 100
1978-06-06 Blindfolded Eyes
1977-04-21 Elisa, My Life
1976-06-03 Cria!
1974-04-28 Cousin Angelica
1973-06-04 Anna and the Wolves
1970-11-05 The Garden of Delights
1969-07-14 Honeycomb
1968-11-04 Stress Is Three
1967-10-09 Peppermint Frappé
1966-11-07 The Hunt
1964-08-31 Weeping for a Bandit
1960-05-14 The Delinquents
1958-07-01 Cuenca
1957-05-25 La tarde del domingo
1956-08-04 El pequeño Río Manzanares