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Carlos Saura Filmography

DirectingBORN 1932HUESCA84 FILMS IN DB

CarlosSaura

Known for Directing · Carlos Saura's FlamencoHoy, Critic, Goya, Carrière & the Ghost of Buñuel

84
FILMS IN DB
$610
TOTAL VALUE
17
PRICED
$36
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Flamenco
~$175 · DVD · 1995
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The King of All the World
$52 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Carlos Saura, a towering figure in Spanish cinema alongside legends like Buñuel, captivated audiences and critics alike across a prolific career spanning over six decades. Collectors actively seek out his films for their bold artistic vision and historical significance, often released in meticulously restored editions that highlight his unique blend of neorealism, symbolism, and audacious storytelling. His early work, like 1966's *The Hunt*, a Silver Bear winner, showcased his keen eye for social commentary, often using metaphor to navigate Spain's restrictive political climate. Saura truly hit his stride in the 1970s and 80s, producing critically acclaimed features such as *Cousin Angelica* (1973) and *Cría Cuervos* (1975), both Special Jury Prize winners at Cannes, and the Oscar-nominated *Mama Turns 100* (1979). His iconic "Flamenco Trilogy"—*Blood Wedding*, *Carmen*, and *El amor brujo*—cemented his legacy, blending dramatic narrative with the vibrant intensity of flamenco dance. These films are prime examples of collectible cultural cinema, often appearing in special edition Blu-ray and DVD releases. Later works, like 2010's *Flamenco, Flamenco*, continue to explore his fascination with music and movement, offering rich visual and aural experiences that make them essential additions to any discerning physical media collection.

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