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Luis García Berlanga

Luis García-Berlanga Martí MMT (12 June 1921 – 13 November 2010) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. Acclaimed as a pioneer of modern Spanish cinema,[1][2] his films are marked by social satire and acerbic critiques of Spanish culture under the Francoist dictatorship.[3] These include Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953), which won the International Prize (Comedy Film) at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival,[4] Plácido (1961), nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1962,[5] and The Executioner (1963), winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 24th Venice International Film Festival[6] He kept a long-time collaboration with screenwriter Rafael Azcona, with whom he co-wrote the scripts for seven of his films between 1961 and 1987.[7]

Luis García Berlanga
Statue of García Berlanga in Sos del Rey Católico
Born
Luis García-Berlanga Martí

(1921-06-12)12 June 1921
Valencia, Spain
Died13 November 2010(2010-11-13) (aged 89)
Occupations
Years active1951–2002
SpouseMaría Jesús Manrique de Aragón (1954-2010, his death)
Children4, including José Luis and Carlos

Early years edit

Berlanga was born into an affluent family in the eastern city of Valencia on June 12, 1921. His father was a Republican politician in the national parliament who was arrested and sentenced to death after the Spanish Civil war. He enrolled in the Blue Division in the Eastern Front of World War II to avoid having his father were executed. In his youth, Berlanga studied law and philosophy, but in 1947 he decided to enter the Institute of Cinematographic Investigations and Experiences [es] (Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas) in Madrid.[8][9]

Career edit

His debut as a film director in 1951 was with the film That Happy Couple in which he worked with Juan Antonio Bardem. With Bardem, he is considered to be one of Spanish film renovators after the Spanish Civil War. They cofounded a film magazine, Objetivo, in 1953,[10] which existed until 1956.[11]

 
Sculpture depicting the scene of Americans being welcomed to the town in Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953)

Among his films are masterpieces of Spanish cinema such as Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953), in which he highlighted the stereotypes held by both the Spanish and the Americans regarding the culture of the other, as well as a social criticism of 1950s Francoist Spain, and the black comedy The Executioner (1963), a critical portrait about the capital punishment.[12]

Characteristic of his films are their sense of irony and the satires of different social and political situations. During the Francoist State, his ability to outwit the censors allowed him to make daring projects, including The Rocket from Calabuch (1956) and Miracles of Thursday (1957). His film Plácido (1961), a black comedy about poverty, received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival,[13] as well as Long Live the Bride and Groom in 1970.[14]

 
Filming of La vaquilla in summer 1984, Sos del Rey Católico.

He later filmed Tamaño natural [es] (Life Size, 1974), an international co-production starring Michel Piccoli, which was not released in Spain until six years later due to Franco's censorship.[15] This was following by La escopeta nacional (1978), Patrimonio nacional (1981), which entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival,[16] and Nacional III (1982), a satirical trilogy about the Leguineches, an impoverished aristocratic family.[17] His 1985 film La vaquilla (The Heifer), a comedy about the Civil War, was the highest-grossing Spanish film in Spain at the time.[18]

In 1968, he was head of the jury at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival.[19] Other accolades include the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts in 1986,[20] a membership at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 1988,[21] and, in 1993, the Goya for Best Director for Everyone Off to Jail.[22] He also awarded the Spanish National Cinematography Prize (Premio Nacional de Cinematografía) in 1980, the Italian Commendatore Order, the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts (Medalla de Oro de las Bellas Artes) in 1982,[23] an honorary degree granted by the University of Valencia in 1997,[24] and the Gold Medal of Merit in Labour (Medalla al Mérito en el Trabajo) in 2002.[25]

He won international prizes at several important film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival, and the Mar del Plata Film Festival. He has also been awarded a large number of national acknowledgements. At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival he won a prize as one of the world's ten most prominent film directors.[26]

Personal life and death edit

He was married in 1954 with María Jesús Manrique, and they had four sons. Two of his sons died in Madrid relatively young from liver diseases: Carlos Berlanga on 5 June 2002, at the age of 42, and Jorge Berlanga on 9 June 2011, at 52 years old.[27]

Berlanga died of natural causes in Madrid on 13 November 2010, at the age of 89.[28]

His closed coffin was on display at the Spanish Film Academy in Madrid before its burial in Pozuelo de Alarcón. Crowds of actors, artists, politicians and other admirers lined up to pay their respects. The president of the Academy, Álex de la Iglesia, stated: "He changed my life", while the director José Luis García Sánchez said: "He dignified an entire aesthetic tradition. On his tomb it should be read, instead of RIP, The End."[29] Pedro Almodóvar, who came to pay his respects to the "master", owner of a talent comparable, in his opinion, to other greats figures in the history of cinema, said "We always talk about Billy Wilder, but if Berlanga had made films in another language, the entire world would surrender before his coffin today. His characters spoke a lot and very fast, which made subtitling in another language very difficult".[30]

Legacy and influence edit

 
Commemorative plaque to Luis García-Berlanga in Madrid.

Berlanga's film style has influenced many contemporary Spanish filmmakers, which include Santiago Segura, Javier Fesser, Borja Cobeaga, Alberto Caballero, and Víctor García León.[31] The term 'berlanguian' [es], which refers to the surreal, to what is difficult to explain but absolutely possible within the imagination and way of being of the Spanish, has been admitted by the Royal Spanish Academy.[32] French actor Michel Piccoli, who worked with Berlanga on two films, said about him "He is Don Quixote... Well, he could also be Sancho." Francisco Franco, upon being told by his ministers that Berlanga was an anarchist, a Bolshevik and a communist, stated "He is much worse than that; he is a bad Spaniard."[33]

In 2008, he deposited in the Caja de las Letras number 1034 of the Instituto Cervantes an envelope containing a secret, which he asked not to be was revealed until 12 June 2021, when the centenary of his birth would be celebrated.[34] On 9 June 2021, three days after the centenary, his grandchildrens Fidel and Jorge opened the box and revealed the secret contents of the envelope: an unpublished script titled Viva Rusia!, co-written by the filmmaker himself, his son Jorge, Rafael Azcona and Manuel Hidalgo Ruiz, project for the fourth film of the Leguineche family saga, which was never filmed.[35] That same year, the Valencian Audiovisual Awards were renamed the Berlanga Awards by the regional ministry of Education, Culture and Sport from the 4th edition onward to pay homage to the Valencia-born filmmaker.[36]

In 2012, the Berlanga Film Museum (BFM) was inaugurated as an online museum dedicated exclusively to the work of the Spanish director.[37]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1953 Welcome Mr. Marshall! Yes Yes
That Happy Couple Yes Yes Co-written and co-directed with Juan Antonio Bardem
1954 Boyfriend in Sight Yes Yes
1956 The Rocket from Calabuch Yes Yes
1957 Miracles of Thursday Yes Yes
1958 Familia Provisional No Yes
1961 Plácido Yes Yes
1962 Las cuatro verdades Yes Yes
1963 The Executioner Yes Yes
1964 El extraño viaje No Idea
1967 Las Pirañas Yes Yes Argentine film
1970 Long Live the Bride and Groom Yes Yes
1974 Tamaño natural [es] Yes Yes French film
1978 La escopeta nacional Yes Yes
Una Noche Embarazosa No Yes
1981 Patrimonio nacional Yes Yes
1982 Nacional III Yes Yes
1985 La vaquilla Yes Yes
1987 Moros y Cristianos Yes Yes
1993 Everyone Off to Jail Yes Yes
1999 París-Tombuctú [es] Yes Yes Final feature-length film

Associate producer edit

  • Tenemos 18 Años (1959)

Short Film edit

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1948 Paseos por una Guerra Antigua Yes Yes Documentary short film co-written and co-directed with Juan Antonio Bardem, Augustín Navarro & Florentino Soria
Tres Cantos Yes Yes
1949 El Circo Yes Yes
1959 Se Vende un Tranvía No Yes Also supervisor
1963 La Muerte y el Leñador Yes Yes Segment of the anthology film "Las Cuatro Verdades"
2002 El Sueño de la Maestra Yes Yes Final short film

Television edit

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1995 Villarriba y Villabajo No Creator Televisión Española series; 25 episodes
Co-creator with José Luis García Berlanga & Antonio Oliver
1997 Blasco Ibáñez Yes Yes Televisión Española miniseries; 2 episodes

Acting roles edit

Year Title Role Notes
1959 Se vende un tranvia Comprador de la baliza aerostática Short Film
Uncredited
1967 Las Pirañas Espectador de cine Uncredited
1968 Días de viejo color Mr. Marshall
No somos de piedra Guardía Urbano
Tuset Street Aparicio
1969 Sharon vestida de rojo Victor
1973 Apunte sobre Ana Short film
1977 Tigres de Papel Matón ultraderechista Uncredited
1980 Cuentos Eróticos Hombre del metro
Nostalgia de Comedia Muda Short film
1981 Tragala Perro
Retratos en el Retrete Short film
1982 Un pasota con corbata
1984 Dinero Negro Peris
1994 La Vida Siempre es Corta Short film
1998 Ni contigo ni sin tí Dios TV Series; Episode "Cuestión de Fe"
2001 Corazón de bombón Berlanga
El Apagon Short film
Hola Artemio
Extranjeros de sí mismos Himself Documentary film

Awards and nominations edit

Academy Awards edit

Year Category Film Result
1962 Best Foreign Language Film Plácido Nominated

Cannes Film Festival edit

Year Category Film Result
1953 Grand Prize of the Festival Welcome Mr. Marshall! Nominated
1953 Special Mention - For the Screenplay Welcome Mr. Marshall! Won
1953 International Prize - Comedy Film Welcome Mr. Marshall! Won
1961 Palme d'Or Plácido Nominated
1970 Palme d'Or Long Live the Bride and Groom Nominated
1981 Palme d'Or National Heritage Nominated

Venice Film Festival edit

Year Category Film Result
1956 Golden Lion The Rocket from Calabuch Nominated
1956 OCIC Award The Rocket from Calabuch Won
1964 Golden Lion The Executioner Nominated
1964 FIPRESCI Prize The Executioner Won

Goya Awards edit

Year Category Film Result
1988 Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay Moors and Christians Nominated
1994 Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay Everyone Off to Jail Won
1994 Goya Award for Best Director Everyone Off to Jail Won

Prince or Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts edit

Year Result
1986 Won

Mar del Plata International Film Festival edit

Year Category Film Result
1999 International Competition París-Tombuctú [es] Nominated
1999 OCIC Award París Tombuctú Won
1999 FIPRESCI Prize París Tombuctú Won

Valladolid International Film Festival edit

Year Category Film Result
1958 Honorable Mention Miracles of Thursday Won

Sant Jordi Awards edit

Year Category Film Result
1962 Best Spanish Director Plácido Won
1962 Best Film Plácido Won
1964 Best Film The Executioner Won
1981 Best Film National Heritage Won

Fotogramas de Plata edit

Year Category Film Result
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award - Won

Onda Awards edit

Year Category Film Result
1999 Cinemanía Award - Won

Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos edit

Year Category Film Result
1952 "Jimeno" Revelation Award That Happy Couple Won
1954 Best Original Story Welcome Mr. Marshall! Won
1960 Best Original Story Miracles of Thursday Won
1962 Best Director Plácido Won
1964 Best Original Story The Executioner Won
1994 Best Director Everyone Off to Jail Won

Honours edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Weber, Bruce (16 November 2010). "Luis Garcia Berlanga, Filmmaker, Is Dead at 89". New York Times. pp. A28. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ Thomas Graham (2021-09-06). "Why Berlanga is Spain's greatest film director". BBC News. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  3. ^ Holder, Stephen (21 October 1994). "Critic's Choice/Film; Subversive Intentions Behind the Humor". New York Times.
  4. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Welcome Mr. Marshall!". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  5. ^ "The 34th Academy Awards (1962) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  6. ^ "24th Venice International Film Festival". International Federation of Film Critics. 1963.
  7. ^ Leonor Mayor Ortega (2021-10-27). ""Berlanga y Azcona dejaron de hablarse, pero se seguían queriendo"". La Vanguardia.
  8. ^ "Luis Garcia Berlanga". The Daily Telegraph. London. 18 November 2010.
  9. ^ Berlanga's Blue Division notebooks, elpais.com, 14 November 2011.
  10. ^ S. Marsh (15 December 2005). Popular Spanish Film Under Franco: Comedy and the Weakening of the State. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-230-51187-3. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  11. ^ Virginia Higginbotham (27 January 2014). Spanish Film Under Franco. University of Texas Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-292-76147-6. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  12. ^ David Chairns (2016-10-26). "The Executioner: By the Neck". The Criterion Collection.
  13. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Plácido". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  14. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Long Live the Bride and Groom". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
  15. ^ EFE (1 January 1972). "El director de cine Luis García Berlanga presenta a la prensa la película "Tamaño natural" que debido a la censura no se estrenó en España hasta seis años después". EFE.
  16. ^ "Festival de Cannes: National Heritage". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  17. ^ Redacción Cine con Ñ (2021-12-02). "Sátiras en transición: la trilogía de los Leguineche". Cine con Ñ.
  18. ^ "Spain's All-Time Top Grossing Pics". Variety. 7 May 1986. p. 379.
  19. ^ "Berlinale 1968: Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  20. ^ "Luis García Berlanga - Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes 1986" (in Spanish). Fundación Princesa de Asturias. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  21. ^ El País (26 April 1988). "Luis García Berlanga, miembro de la Academia de Bellas Artes". El País.
  22. ^ "Todos a la cárcel". Premios Goya. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  23. ^ "Real Decreto 397/1982, del 28 de febrero, por el que se concede la Medalla al Mérito en las Bellas Artes, en su categoría de oro, a don Luis García Berlanga" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (34): 37503. 28 February 1982. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  24. ^ Neus Caballer (3 October 1997). "Luis G. Berlanga, 'honoris causa' por la Politécnica de Valencia". El País.
  25. ^ "Real Decreto 1355/2002, de 13 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Medalla de Oro al Mérito en el Trabajo a don Luis García Berlanga" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (34): 37503. 13 December 2002. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  26. ^ Instituto Cervantes. "Luis García Berlanga. Biografía".
  27. ^ El Mundo (9 June 2011). "Muere en Madrid el escritor Jorge Berlanga".
  28. ^ Nick Caistor (2010-11-14). "Luis García Berlanga obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  29. ^ El País (15 November 2010). "Goodbye Mr Berlanga: nation's leading filmmaker dies at 89". El País.
  30. ^ Miguel Lorenci (2010-11-14). "El cine español despide a Berlanga con un hondo sentimiento de orfandad". Hoy. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  31. ^ Gregorio Belinchón (2021-05-09). "La huella de un cómico genial". El País.
  32. ^ Ignacio Lara Jornet (2010). "Lo Berlanguiano como término cultural" (PDF). Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche.
  33. ^ El País (13 November 2010). "Adiós Mr. Berlanga". El País. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  34. ^ El Mundo (27 May 2008). "El secreto de Luis García Berlanga hasta 2021".
  35. ^ Las Provincias. El último secreto de Berlanga: «¡Viva Rusia!», 10 June 2021. Accessed 15 June 2021.
  36. ^ "Los galardones del audiovisual valenciano pasan a llamarse Premios Berlanga". Valencia Plaza. 29 September 2021.
  37. ^ Cadena SER (2012-11-12). "Inaugurado el Berlanga Film Museum". Cadena SER.

Bibliography edit

  • Higginbotham, Virginia (2014). "Chapter 5: Luis García Berlanga". Spanish Film Under Franco. University of Texas Press. ISBN 9780292761476.
  • Hidalgo, Manuel; Fernández Les, Juan (2020). El último austrohúngaro. Conversaciones con Berlanga. Alianza Editorial. ISBN 9788413621289.
  • Villena, Miguel Ángel (2021). Berlanga. Vida y cine de un creador irreverente. Tusquets Editores S.A. ISBN 9788490669334.

External links edit

  • Luis García Berlanga at IMDb
  • Luis García Berlanga at AllMovie
  • Luis García Berlanga – Luis Garcia Berlanga's biography at Senses of Cinema
  • Berlanga Film Museum - In English

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Garcia Berlanga and the second or maternal family name is Marti Luis Garcia Berlanga Marti MMT 12 June 1921 13 November 2010 was a Spanish film director and screenwriter Acclaimed as a pioneer of modern Spanish cinema 1 2 his films are marked by social satire and acerbic critiques of Spanish culture under the Francoist dictatorship 3 These include Welcome Mr Marshall 1953 which won the International Prize Comedy Film at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival 4 Placido 1961 nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1962 5 and The Executioner 1963 winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 24th Venice International Film Festival 6 He kept a long time collaboration with screenwriter Rafael Azcona with whom he co wrote the scripts for seven of his films between 1961 and 1987 7 Excelentisimo Senor DonLuis Garcia BerlangaMMTStatue of Garcia Berlanga in Sos del Rey CatolicoBornLuis Garcia Berlanga Marti 1921 06 12 12 June 1921Valencia SpainDied13 November 2010 2010 11 13 aged 89 Pozuelo de Alarcon SpainOccupationsFilm directorScreenwriterYears active1951 2002SpouseMaria Jesus Manrique de Aragon 1954 2010 his death Children4 including Jose Luis and Carlos Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Legacy and influence 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 1 1 Associate producer 5 2 Short Film 5 3 Television 5 3 1 Acting roles 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Academy Awards 6 2 Cannes Film Festival 6 3 Venice Film Festival 6 4 Goya Awards 6 5 Prince or Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts 6 6 Mar del Plata International Film Festival 6 7 Valladolid International Film Festival 6 8 Sant Jordi Awards 6 9 Fotogramas de Plata 6 10 Onda Awards 6 11 Circulo de Escritores Cinematograficos 7 Honours 8 See also 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly years editBerlanga was born into an affluent family in the eastern city of Valencia on June 12 1921 His father was a Republican politician in the national parliament who was arrested and sentenced to death after the Spanish Civil war He enrolled in the Blue Division in the Eastern Front of World War II to avoid having his father were executed In his youth Berlanga studied law and philosophy but in 1947 he decided to enter the Institute of Cinematographic Investigations and Experiences es Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematograficas in Madrid 8 9 Career editHis debut as a film director in 1951 was with the film That Happy Couple in which he worked with Juan Antonio Bardem With Bardem he is considered to be one of Spanish film renovators after the Spanish Civil War They cofounded a film magazine Objetivo in 1953 10 which existed until 1956 11 nbsp Sculpture depicting the scene of Americans being welcomed to the town in Welcome Mr Marshall 1953 Among his films are masterpieces of Spanish cinema such as Welcome Mr Marshall 1953 in which he highlighted the stereotypes held by both the Spanish and the Americans regarding the culture of the other as well as a social criticism of 1950s Francoist Spain and the black comedy The Executioner 1963 a critical portrait about the capital punishment 12 Characteristic of his films are their sense of irony and the satires of different social and political situations During the Francoist State his ability to outwit the censors allowed him to make daring projects including The Rocket from Calabuch 1956 and Miracles of Thursday 1957 His film Placido 1961 a black comedy about poverty received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film The film also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival 13 as well as Long Live the Bride and Groom in 1970 14 nbsp Filming of La vaquilla in summer 1984 Sos del Rey Catolico He later filmed Tamano natural es Life Size 1974 an international co production starring Michel Piccoli which was not released in Spain until six years later due to Franco s censorship 15 This was following by La escopeta nacional 1978 Patrimonio nacional 1981 which entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival 16 and Nacional III 1982 a satirical trilogy about the Leguineches an impoverished aristocratic family 17 His 1985 film La vaquilla The Heifer a comedy about the Civil War was the highest grossing Spanish film in Spain at the time 18 In 1968 he was head of the jury at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival 19 Other accolades include the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts in 1986 20 a membership at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 1988 21 and in 1993 the Goya for Best Director for Everyone Off to Jail 22 He also awarded the Spanish National Cinematography Prize Premio Nacional de Cinematografia in 1980 the Italian Commendatore Order the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts Medalla de Oro de las Bellas Artes in 1982 23 an honorary degree granted by the University of Valencia in 1997 24 and the Gold Medal of Merit in Labour Medalla al Merito en el Trabajo in 2002 25 He won international prizes at several important film festivals including Cannes Film Festival the Venice Film Festival and the Mar del Plata Film Festival He has also been awarded a large number of national acknowledgements At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival he won a prize as one of the world s ten most prominent film directors 26 Personal life and death editHe was married in 1954 with Maria Jesus Manrique and they had four sons Two of his sons died in Madrid relatively young from liver diseases Carlos Berlanga on 5 June 2002 at the age of 42 and Jorge Berlanga on 9 June 2011 at 52 years old 27 Berlanga died of natural causes in Madrid on 13 November 2010 at the age of 89 28 His closed coffin was on display at the Spanish Film Academy in Madrid before its burial in Pozuelo de Alarcon Crowds of actors artists politicians and other admirers lined up to pay their respects The president of the Academy Alex de la Iglesia stated He changed my life while the director Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez said He dignified an entire aesthetic tradition On his tomb it should be read instead of RIP The End 29 Pedro Almodovar who came to pay his respects to the master owner of a talent comparable in his opinion to other greats figures in the history of cinema said We always talk about Billy Wilder but if Berlanga had made films in another language the entire world would surrender before his coffin today His characters spoke a lot and very fast which made subtitling in another language very difficult 30 Legacy and influence edit nbsp Commemorative plaque to Luis Garcia Berlanga in Madrid Berlanga s film style has influenced many contemporary Spanish filmmakers which include Santiago Segura Javier Fesser Borja Cobeaga Alberto Caballero and Victor Garcia Leon 31 The term berlanguian es which refers to the surreal to what is difficult to explain but absolutely possible within the imagination and way of being of the Spanish has been admitted by the Royal Spanish Academy 32 French actor Michel Piccoli who worked with Berlanga on two films said about him He is Don Quixote Well he could also be Sancho Francisco Franco upon being told by his ministers that Berlanga was an anarchist a Bolshevik and a communist stated He is much worse than that he is a bad Spaniard 33 In 2008 he deposited in the Caja de las Letras number 1034 of the Instituto Cervantes an envelope containing a secret which he asked not to be was revealed until 12 June 2021 when the centenary of his birth would be celebrated 34 On 9 June 2021 three days after the centenary his grandchildrens Fidel and Jorge opened the box and revealed the secret contents of the envelope an unpublished script titled Viva Rusia co written by the filmmaker himself his son Jorge Rafael Azcona and Manuel Hidalgo Ruiz project for the fourth film of the Leguineche family saga which was never filmed 35 That same year the Valencian Audiovisual Awards were renamed the Berlanga Awards by the regional ministry of Education Culture and Sport from the 4th edition onward to pay homage to the Valencia born filmmaker 36 In 2012 the Berlanga Film Museum BFM was inaugurated as an online museum dedicated exclusively to the work of the Spanish director 37 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Director Writer Notes 1953 Welcome Mr Marshall Yes Yes That Happy Couple Yes Yes Co written and co directed with Juan Antonio Bardem 1954 Boyfriend in Sight Yes Yes 1956 The Rocket from Calabuch Yes Yes 1957 Miracles of Thursday Yes Yes 1958 Familia Provisional No Yes 1961 Placido Yes Yes 1962 Las cuatro verdades Yes Yes 1963 The Executioner Yes Yes 1964 El extrano viaje No Idea 1967 Las Piranas Yes Yes Argentine film 1970 Long Live the Bride and Groom Yes Yes 1974 Tamano natural es Yes Yes French film 1978 La escopeta nacional Yes Yes Una Noche Embarazosa No Yes 1981 Patrimonio nacional Yes Yes 1982 Nacional III Yes Yes 1985 La vaquilla Yes Yes 1987 Moros y Cristianos Yes Yes 1993 Everyone Off to Jail Yes Yes 1999 Paris Tombuctu es Yes Yes Final feature length film Associate producer edit Tenemos 18 Anos 1959 Short Film edit Year Title Director Writer Notes 1948 Paseos por una Guerra Antigua Yes Yes Documentary short film co written and co directed with Juan Antonio Bardem Augustin Navarro amp Florentino Soria Tres Cantos Yes Yes 1949 El Circo Yes Yes 1959 Se Vende un Tranvia No Yes Also supervisor 1963 La Muerte y el Lenador Yes Yes Segment of the anthology film Las Cuatro Verdades 2002 El Sueno de la Maestra Yes Yes Final short film Television edit Year Title Director Writer Notes 1995 Villarriba y Villabajo No Creator Television Espanola series 25 episodesCo creator with Jose Luis Garcia Berlanga amp Antonio Oliver 1997 Blasco Ibanez Yes Yes Television Espanola miniseries 2 episodes Acting roles edit Year Title Role Notes 1959 Se vende un tranvia Comprador de la baliza aerostatica Short FilmUncredited 1967 Las Piranas Espectador de cine Uncredited 1968 Dias de viejo color Mr Marshall No somos de piedra Guardia Urbano Tuset Street Aparicio 1969 Sharon vestida de rojo Victor 1973 Apunte sobre Ana Short film 1977 Tigres de Papel Maton ultraderechista Uncredited 1980 Cuentos Eroticos Hombre del metro Nostalgia de Comedia Muda Short film 1981 Tragala Perro Retratos en el Retrete Short film 1982 Un pasota con corbata 1984 Dinero Negro Peris 1994 La Vida Siempre es Corta Short film 1998 Ni contigo ni sin ti Dios TV Series Episode Cuestion de Fe 2001 Corazon de bombon Berlanga El Apagon Short film Hola Artemio Extranjeros de si mismos Himself Documentary filmAwards and nominations editAcademy Awards edit Main article Academy Awards Year Category Film Result 1962 Best Foreign Language Film Placido Nominated Cannes Film Festival edit Main article Cannes Film Festival Year Category Film Result 1953 Grand Prize of the Festival Welcome Mr Marshall Nominated 1953 Special Mention For the Screenplay Welcome Mr Marshall Won 1953 International Prize Comedy Film Welcome Mr Marshall Won 1961 Palme d Or Placido Nominated 1970 Palme d Or Long Live the Bride and Groom Nominated 1981 Palme d Or National Heritage Nominated Venice Film Festival edit Main article Venice Film Festival Year Category Film Result 1956 Golden Lion The Rocket from Calabuch Nominated 1956 OCIC Award The Rocket from Calabuch Won 1964 Golden Lion The Executioner Nominated 1964 FIPRESCI Prize The Executioner Won Goya Awards edit Main article Goya Awards Year Category Film Result 1988 Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay Moors and Christians Nominated 1994 Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay Everyone Off to Jail Won 1994 Goya Award for Best Director Everyone Off to Jail Won Prince or Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts edit Main article Prince of Asturias Awards Year Result 1986 Won Mar del Plata International Film Festival edit Main article Mar del Plata International Film Festival Year Category Film Result 1999 International Competition Paris Tombuctu es Nominated 1999 OCIC Award Paris Tombuctu Won 1999 FIPRESCI Prize Paris Tombuctu Won Valladolid International Film Festival edit Main article Valladolid International Film Festival Year Category Film Result 1958 Honorable Mention Miracles of Thursday Won Sant Jordi Awards edit Main article Sant Jordi Awards Year Category Film Result 1962 Best Spanish Director Placido Won 1962 Best Film Placido Won 1964 Best Film The Executioner Won 1981 Best Film National Heritage Won Fotogramas de Plata edit Main article Fotogramas de Plata Year Category Film Result 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Won Onda Awards edit Main article Premios Ondas Year Category Film Result 1999 Cinemania Award Won Circulo de Escritores Cinematograficos edit Main article CEC Awards Year Category Film Result 1952 Jimeno Revelation Award That Happy Couple Won 1954 Best Original Story Welcome Mr Marshall Won 1960 Best Original Story Miracles of Thursday Won 1962 Best Director Placido Won 1964 Best Original Story The Executioner Won 1994 Best Director Everyone Off to Jail WonHonours edit nbsp Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts Kingdom of Spain 28 February 1982 nbsp Gold Medal of Merit in Labour Kingdom of Spain 13 December 2002 See also editCafe Gijon Madrid References edit Weber Bruce 16 November 2010 Luis Garcia Berlanga Filmmaker Is Dead at 89 New York Times pp A28 Retrieved 17 April 2024 Thomas Graham 2021 09 06 Why Berlanga is Spain s greatest film director BBC News Retrieved 17 April 2024 Holder Stephen 21 October 1994 Critic s Choice Film Subversive Intentions Behind the Humor New York Times Festival de Cannes Welcome Mr Marshall festival cannes com Retrieved 24 January 2009 The 34th Academy Awards 1962 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 29 October 2011 24th Venice International Film Festival International Federation of Film Critics 1963 Leonor Mayor Ortega 2021 10 27 Berlanga y Azcona dejaron de hablarse pero se seguian queriendo La Vanguardia Luis Garcia Berlanga The Daily Telegraph London 18 November 2010 Berlanga s Blue Division notebooks elpais com 14 November 2011 S Marsh 15 December 2005 Popular Spanish Film Under Franco Comedy and the Weakening of the State Palgrave Macmillan UK p 207 ISBN 978 0 230 51187 3 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Virginia Higginbotham 27 January 2014 Spanish Film Under Franco University of Texas Press p 25 ISBN 978 0 292 76147 6 Retrieved 4 February 2017 David Chairns 2016 10 26 The Executioner By the Neck The Criterion Collection Festival de Cannes Placido festival cannes com Retrieved 24 February 2009 Festival de Cannes Long Live the Bride and Groom festival cannes com Retrieved 11 April 2009 EFE 1 January 1972 El director de cine Luis Garcia Berlanga presenta a la prensa la pelicula Tamano natural que debido a la censura no se estreno en Espana hasta seis anos despues EFE Festival de Cannes National Heritage festival cannes com Retrieved 2 June 2009 Redaccion Cine con N 2021 12 02 Satiras en transicion la trilogia de los Leguineche Cine con N Spain s All Time Top Grossing Pics Variety 7 May 1986 p 379 Berlinale 1968 Juries berlinale de Retrieved 1 March 2010 Luis Garcia Berlanga Premio Principe de Asturias de las Artes 1986 in Spanish Fundacion Princesa de Asturias Retrieved 10 February 2024 El Pais 26 April 1988 Luis Garcia Berlanga miembro de la Academia de Bellas Artes El Pais Todos a la carcel Premios Goya Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematograficas de Espana Retrieved 3 December 2019 Real Decreto 397 1982 del 28 de febrero por el que se concede la Medalla al Merito en las Bellas Artes en su categoria de oro a don Luis Garcia Berlanga PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish 34 37503 28 February 1982 Retrieved 30 August 2018 Neus Caballer 3 October 1997 Luis G Berlanga honoris causa por la Politecnica de Valencia El Pais Real Decreto 1355 2002 de 13 de diciembre por el que se concede la Medalla de Oro al Merito en el Trabajo a don Luis Garcia Berlanga PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish 34 37503 13 December 2002 Retrieved 30 August 2018 Instituto Cervantes Luis Garcia Berlanga Biografia El Mundo 9 June 2011 Muere en Madrid el escritor Jorge Berlanga Nick Caistor 2010 11 14 Luis Garcia Berlanga obituary The Guardian Retrieved 11 February 2024 El Pais 15 November 2010 Goodbye Mr Berlanga nation s leading filmmaker dies at 89 El Pais Miguel Lorenci 2010 11 14 El cine espanol despide a Berlanga con un hondo sentimiento de orfandad Hoy Retrieved 20 April 2024 Gregorio Belinchon 2021 05 09 La huella de un comico genial El Pais Ignacio Lara Jornet 2010 Lo Berlanguiano como termino cultural PDF Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche El Pais 13 November 2010 Adios Mr Berlanga El Pais Retrieved 20 April 2024 El Mundo 27 May 2008 El secreto de Luis Garcia Berlanga hasta 2021 Las Provincias El ultimo secreto de Berlanga Viva Rusia 10 June 2021 Accessed 15 June 2021 Los galardones del audiovisual valenciano pasan a llamarse Premios Berlanga Valencia Plaza 29 September 2021 Cadena SER 2012 11 12 Inaugurado el Berlanga Film Museum Cadena SER Bibliography editHigginbotham Virginia 2014 Chapter 5 Luis Garcia Berlanga Spanish Film Under Franco University of Texas Press ISBN 9780292761476 Hidalgo Manuel Fernandez Les Juan 2020 El ultimo austrohungaro Conversaciones con Berlanga Alianza Editorial ISBN 9788413621289 Villena Miguel Angel 2021 Berlanga Vida y cine de un creador irreverente Tusquets Editores S A ISBN 9788490669334 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luis Garcia Berlanga Luis Garcia Berlanga at IMDb Luis Garcia Berlanga at AllMovie Luis Garcia Berlanga Luis Garcia Berlanga s biography at Senses of Cinema Berlanga Film Museum In English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Garcia Berlanga amp oldid 1223360571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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