A rare look at the the career of film director Pedro Almodóvar, especially his early works, with interviews with the director himself and his stars and admirers.
Orson Welles in the Land of Don Quixote (2000) is a documentary that explores the life and work of renowned filmmaker Orson Welles during his time in Spain. The film delves into Welles' experiences in the country, his involvement in Spanish filmmaking, his love for Spanish culture, and his connection to the iconic novel Don Quixote. Through interviews, archival footage, and exploration of Welles' artistry, the documentary provides a fascinating insight into the world of one of cinema's greatest directors.
An exploration of the world and the work of the most international Catalan filmmaker through the director's entomological vision and his portrayal of the characters and themes he loves and hates.
Tracing Orson Welles time in Spain.
A documentary on the revolutionary life and career of director Juan Antonio Bardem, including interviews with many of his colleagues, including Luis Garcia Berlanga.
Miguel Picazo started his film career in 1964: "La Tia Tula" turned him into one of the most distinguished directors in the New Spanish Cinema trend. This documentary approaches his work and personality through his own words. Having only directed a bunch of films, among which "El hombre que supo a mar" or "Extramuros", at his age of 87 Picazo still waits for a new chance to keep on directing films.
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