
Carlos Saura
Spain / 1959 / 88 mins. / Spanish with English subtitles
Carlos Saura was born in Huesca.He then moved to Madrid to continue his Industrial Engineering career.Was removed from film school for strictly political reasons.In 1959 he filmed Los Golfos (1962). In this film he tried to create a sort of Spanish Neo-Realism by tackling the juvenile delinquency in the Madrid's poor quarters from a sociological point of view. Saura is a well accepted director both nationally and internationally, and in proof of it he won many awards: Silver Bear in the Berlin Festival for The Hunt (1966), Peppermint Frappè 1967). Special Jury award in Cannes for Cousin Angelica, and for Cría Cuervos. Also the film Mama turns 100 (1979) got an Oscar nomination in 1979 as the best foreign film, and it won the Special Jury award at the San Sebastian Festival. In 1990, he won two Goya award as best adapted screenplay writer and best director.
Cannes Film Festival (1960) - Golden Palm Nominated Best Film
Sant Jordi Awards (1962)- Best Cinematography in Spanish Film