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Years active
  
1951–2002

Name
  
Luis Berlanga

Role
  
Film director


Luis Garcia Berlanga Celebrating Luis Garca Berlanga Film Society of Lincoln

Born
  
12 June 1921 (
1921-06-12
)
Valencia, Spain

Occupation
  
Film director Screenwriter

Died
  
November 13, 2010, Madrid, Spain

Spouse
  
Maria Jesus Manrique de Aragon (m. 1954–2010)

Children
  
Carlos Berlanga, Jorge Garcia Berlanga, Jose Luis Garcia Berlanga, Fernando Garcia Berlanga

Parents
  
Jose Garcia-Berlanga, Amparo Marti

Movies
  
Not on Your Life, Welcome Mr Marshall!, Placido, The National Shotgun, The Heifer

Similar People
  
Juan Antonio Bardem, Rafael Azcona, Jose Isbert, Jose Luis Lopez Vazquez, Fernando Fernan Gomez

Pedro Almodóvar on Filmmaker Luis García Berlanga


Luis García Berlanga Martí (born 12 June 1921 in Valencia, Spain; died 13 November 2010) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter.

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Life and career

When young, he decided to study philosophy, but his true vocation pushed him to enter in 1947 the Institute of Cinematographic Investigations and experiences (Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias cinematográficas) in Madrid.

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In his youth he enrolled in the Blue Division in the Eastern Front of World War II to avoid his father's execution as a Republican politician. His debut as a film director in 1951 was with the film That Happy Couple in which he worked with Juan Antonio Bardem. With Bardem, he is considered to be one of Spanish film renovators after the Spanish civil war. Among his films stand out several unforgettable ones of Spanish film history, such as Welcome Mr. Marshall! or The Executioner. Bardem and he cofounded a film magazine, Objetivo, in 1936. The magazine existed until 1956. He worked on seven occasions with screenwriter Rafael Azcona.

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Characteristic of his films are their sense of irony and the satires of different social and political situations. During the Franco dictatorship his ability to outwit the censors allowed him to make daring projects such as Miracles on Thursdays.

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In 1968, he was head of the jury at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival.

In 1986 he received the Prince of Asturias Award for Arts and in 1993 the Goya for best director for Everyone to Jail! His film Plácido was nominated in 1961 for the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, Gold Medal for Fine Art (Medalla de Oro de las Bellas Artes) in 1981, Spanish National Cinematography Prize (Premio Nacional de Cinematografía) in 1980, and has been granted with the Italian Commendatore Order.

Berlanga won international prizes in the most important film festivals: Cannes Film Festival, International Film Festival of Valencia, Montreal World Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival. In the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival he won a prize as one of the world’s ten most prominent film directors. He has also been awarded a countless number of national acknowledgements.

Filmography as director

  • Esa pareja feliz (1951) co-written and co-directed
  • Welcome Mr. Marshall! (¡Bienvenido Mister Marshall!) (1952)
  • Novio a la vista (1954)
  • Calabuch (1956)
  • Los jueves Milagro (1958)
  • Miracles on Thursdays (Los jueves, milagro) (1957)
  • Plácido (1961)
  • Las cuatro verdades (1962)
  • El Verdugo (1963)
  • Las Pirañas (aka La boutique, in Spain) (1967)
  • ¡Vivan los novios! (1969)
  • Tamaño natural (1973)
  • La escopeta nacional (1977)
  • Patrimonio nacional (1981)
  • Nacional III ( (1981)
  • La vaquilla (1985)
  • Moros y Cristianos (film) (1987)
  • Everyone to Jail! (¡Todos a la cárcel!) (1993)
  • París-Tombuctú (1999)
  • El sueño de la maestra (2002)
  • Filmography as actor

  • Días de viejo color (1968) (actor)
  • No somos de piedra (1968) (actor)
  • Corazón de bombón (2000) (actor)
  • Hola Artemio (2001) (actor)
  • Strangers to Themselves (Extranjeros de sí mismos) documentary (2001) (actor)
  • References

    Luis García Berlanga Wikipedia


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