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Carlos Saura

Interviews

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Thrust into the international spotlight in 1966 when his critique of the Franco regime won the Silver Bear at Berlin, Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura (b. 1932) has remained a prominent figure in global cinema. Best known in the U.S. for his Flamenco trilogy—Blood Wedding, Carmen, and A Love Bewitched—he has also received Oscar nominations for Mama Turns a Hundred, Carmen, and Tango. Saura's films are often ambiguous, controversial, and narratively complex, blending reality with fantasy and memory with hallucination, as seen in works like Cría and Goya in Bordeaux. Carlos Interviews compiles conversations Saura has had in Spain, France, Germany, and Canada, presented in English for the first time. These discussions span his entire career, including his latest film, Buñuel and King Solomon's Table, and delve into his contributions to New Spanish Cinema, his documentaries, dance films, and adaptations of literary works, as well as personal reflections on the Spanish Civil War. The collection also highlights Saura's work as a photographer, opera director, and novelist, and his friendship with filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Through these interviews, Saura reveals his consistent approach to cinema, his role as an auteur, and the innovative principles that shape his creativity.

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Carlos Saura, Linda M. Willem, Carlos Saura

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2003
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Title
Carlos Saura
Subtitle
Interviews
Language
English
Released
2003
Format
Paperback
Pages
236
ISBN10
1578064945
ISBN13
9781578064946
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Thrust into the international spotlight in 1966 when his critique of the Franco regime won the Silver Bear at Berlin, Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura (b. 1932) has remained a prominent figure in global cinema. Best known in the U.S. for his Flamenco trilogy—Blood Wedding, Carmen, and A Love Bewitched—he has also received Oscar nominations for Mama Turns a Hundred, Carmen, and Tango. Saura's films are often ambiguous, controversial, and narratively complex, blending reality with fantasy and memory with hallucination, as seen in works like Cría and Goya in Bordeaux. Carlos Interviews compiles conversations Saura has had in Spain, France, Germany, and Canada, presented in English for the first time. These discussions span his entire career, including his latest film, Buñuel and King Solomon's Table, and delve into his contributions to New Spanish Cinema, his documentaries, dance films, and adaptations of literary works, as well as personal reflections on the Spanish Civil War. The collection also highlights Saura's work as a photographer, opera director, and novelist, and his friendship with filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Through these interviews, Saura reveals his consistent approach to cinema, his role as an auteur, and the innovative principles that shape his creativity.