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  1. Nov 13, 2010 · Associate Producer. 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.

  2. Est-il possible de rajouter son film Los Jueves, Milagro ?Merci. "Le Bourreau" est-il un des meilleurs films de Luis Garcia Berlanga? Découvrez le meilleur de la filmographie de Luis Garcia Berlanga.

  3. Est-il possible de rajouter son film Los Jueves, Milagro ?Merci. Découvrez tous les films de la filmographie de Luis Garcia Berlanga. De ses débuts jusqu'à la fin de ses 51 ans de carrière.

  4. Producción: Madeleine Films (París) – Franco London Film (París) – Hispamer Film (Madrid) – Ajace Produzione Cinematografica (Roma). Dirección: Luis García Berlanga. Idea original de la película: Frederic Grendel y Hervé Bromberger, basada en fábulas de Jean de La Fontaine. Argumento y guión: Luis García Berlanga y Rafael Azcona.

  5. Dios mío! This film takes the viewer into the darkest depths of the human heart. José Luis is tortured by his role carrying out executions. With each life he ends, another piece of his soul dies. I think Berlanga understands that true evil emerges not from individuals, but systems that reduce us all to cogs.

  6. Sep 10, 1999 · París Tombuctú: Directed by Luis García Berlanga. With Michel Piccoli, Concha Velasco, Amparo Soler Leal, Juan Diego. The frustration and vital weariness of Michel des Assantes, a prestigious plastic surgeon in Paris, is unbearable: he has a wife whom he does not love, a son who is foreign to him and friends whom he despises but, at the same time, he is incapable of taking his own life.

  7. Welcome Mr. Marshall!: Directed by Luis García Berlanga. With Lolita Sevilla, Manolo Morán, José Isbert, Alberto Romea. After finding out that North American people are visiting the Spanish villages, the citizens of Villar del Río start preparing themselves to welcome them when they arrive.

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