Luis García Berlanga
Luis García-Berlanga Martí was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. Acclaimed as a pioneer of modern Spanish cinema, his films are marked by social satire and acerbic critiques of Spanish culture under the Francoist dictatorship. These include Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953), which won the International Prize at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, Plácido (1961), nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1962, and The Executioner (1963), winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 24th Venice International Film Festival He kept a long-time collaboration with screenwriter Rafael Azcona, with whom he co-wrote the scripts for seven of his films between 1961 and 1987.
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🎬 Movies
Calle Bardem
actor
2005
El sueño de la maestra
director
2002
El sueño de la maestra
writer
2002
París-Tombuctú
writer
1999
París-Tombuctú
director
1999
The Heifer
writer
1985
The Heifer
director
1985
The National Shotgun
writer
1978
The National Shotgun
director
1978
Paper Tigers
actor
1977
Life Size
director
1974
Life Size
writer
1974
Strange Voyage
writer
1964
The Executioner
writer
1963
The Executioner
director
1963
The Four Truths
director
1962
Miracles of Thursday
director
1957
Miracles of Thursday
writer
1957
The Rocket from Calabuch
writer
1956
The Rocket from Calabuch
director
1956