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Conversations With Filmmakers Series January 2, 2003

Thrust into the international spotlight in 1966 when The Hunt, his critique of the Franco regime, won the Silver Bear at Berlin, Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura (b. 1932) has remained an abiding presence and frequent victor at worldwide cinema competitions ever since.

Best known in the United States for his Flamenco trilogy--Blood Wedding, Carmen, and A Love Bewitched--he also received Oscar nominations for Mama Turns a Hundred, Carmen, and Tango. Saura's movies are frequently ambiguous, sometimes controversial, and always narratively complex. In many of his films, such as Cría and Goya in Bordeaux, he creates sophisticated expressions of time and space by fusing reality with fantasy, past with present, and memory with hallucination.

Carlos Saura: Interviews collects interviews the filmmaker has given in Spain, France, Germany, and Canada. All of the conversations appear here in English for the first time, and, as such, they represent a treasure trove of comments by Saura on his own work.

Covering the entire spectrum of his career, including his latest film Buñuel and King Solomon's Table, the interviews discuss his early contributions to the New Spanish Cinema, his documentaries and documentary-like urban films, his cinematic essays on historical figures, his dance films, his adaptations of literary and theatrical works, and the films rooted in his personal reminiscences of the Spanish Civil War.

In addition, the collection touches upon Saura's efforts as a photographer, opera director, and novelist and explores his friendship with filmmaker Luis Buñuel. These interviews disclose Saura's amazingly consistent approach to his cinema, his role as an auteur, and the principles on which his creativity and intuition continue to build in innovative ways.

Linda M. Willem is professor of Spanish at Butler University. She is the author of Galdós's Segunda Manera: Rhetorical Strategies and Affective Response and editor of A Sesquicentennial Tribute to Galdós. Her work has been published in Literature/Film Quarterly, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Latin American Literary Review, Letras Peninsulares, and Crítica Hispánica.


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Collected interviews with the Spanish filmmaker of Mama Turns a Hundred, Carmen, and Tango

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Linda Willem is professor of Spanish at Butler University. She is author of a number of film books and her work is often published in Literature/Film Quarterly. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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NUESTRO CINE: You left the I.I.E.C (Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematograficas/National Film School) in 1957 and as your final school project you made a short film named Tarde de domingo [Sunday Afternoon], which to me is reminiscent of the famous scene in Umberto D where the maid spends a long time in the kitchen doing her chores. Read the first page
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Carlos Saura, Antonio Gades, Spanish War, Hanna Schygulla, Lope de Aguirre, Raise Ravens, Antonio Cano, Alfredo Mayo, Emiliano Piedra, Latin America, Laura del Sol, Rafael Azcona, The Garden of Delights, The Hunt, United States, Buenos Aires, Cousin Angelica, Imperio Argentina, San Juan, Antonieta Rivas Mercado, Blindfolded Eyes, Blood Wedding, Mama Turns One Hundred, Stress Is Three, Sweet Hours
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