![]() ![]() La caza, released in 1965, analyses the damages caused by the Spanish Civil War by representing it as a hunting match between various characters who represent different political and social positions. However it is his third film in which Saura's true cinematic talents shine through. Two years later, Saura's second film, Los golfos, sent the Neorrealist trend in film in motion, a style which can now be found across Europe. His first film was a documentary entitled Cuenca, released in 1958. He went on to study Industrial Engineering, but quickly switched to journalism, photography, and cinema where he could better nurture his artistic passions. He started off in photography and then quickly added film-work to his talents. Despite his birth during the peak of Francisco Franco's overbearing dictatorship, Saura grew up in a creative atmosphere which instilled in him the passion for art, music, and artistic expression in general that would show itself time and again in his films. ![]() A classic within the scope of Spanish cinema, Carlos Saura has been making films since the 1950's. ![]()
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