Vicente Aranda
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Biography
Filmography
Family & Companions
Biography
Key member of the so-called Barcelona School, a 1960s group of Catalan filmmakers, concerned with the disruption of daily life by the unexpected, whose stylistic affinities lie with the pop art movement of the same years. In features from 1964, Aranda gained some international recognition with his 1987 dyad, "El Lute I: Run for Your Life" and "El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll Be Free," about Spanish folk hero Eleuterio Sanchez. He is also known for the early 70s horror import, "Blood Spattered Bride" (1972).
Filmography
Director (Feature Film)
Writer (Feature Film)
Life Events
1949
Moved to Venezuela
1956
Returned to Spain
1964
Feature directing debut, "Brillante porvenir/Bright Future"