Luis García Berlanga
Known For
Directing
Birthday
July 12, 1921
Day of Death
November 13, 2010 (89 years old)
Place of Birth
Valencia, España
Luis García Berlanga
Biography
One of the best known filmmakers in the world and director of some of the most famous films of Spanish cinema, tender in his vision of the characters, but satirical to the point of biting in his social analysis, clearly critical despite the censorship of the Franco regime. He was born in 1921 into a wealthy Valencian family. After the Second World War, he studied at the Escuela Oficial de Cine (IIEC/EOC), where he would later become a professor. There he met Juan Antonio Bardem, and together they made their first film. His narrative ability, together with the sharpness of his satire, bordering on nonsense, made him a popular filmmaker, but also valued by critics. Nevertheless, within his comic line he oscillates between tenderness and the grotesqueness of his choral comedies. Between both extremes are his first films, written in collaboration with Rafael Azcona, in which he develops a black humor, characteristic of both, corrosive denunciations of social hypocrisy and the death penalty. In recent years he was president of the Filmoteca Nacional de España and director of a collection of erotic novels and short stories.
Known For

The Executioner
1963

Welcome Mr. Marshall!
1953

Placido
1962

The National Shotgun
1978

The Heifer
1985

Strange Voyage
1964

The Rocket from Calabuch
1956

Miracles of Thursday
1957

Everyone Off to Jail
1993

That Happy Couple
1953

National Heritage
1981

Life Size
1974

To My Dear Mother on Her Birthday
1974

Moors and Christians
1987

París-Tombuctú
1999


