De Salamanca a ninguna parte
From Salamanca to Nowhere
      
      
                    
       
              
                      2001
                                Spain
                                80 minutes
                                Spanish
                  
          In 1955, the young Juan Antonio Bardem exclaimed: “Spanish cinema is politically inefficient, socially untruthful, intellectually mediocre, aesthetically lousy and industrially rickety” at the 1955 Salamanca Conference. Official news archives, interviews and film excerpts tell of a “lost generation” of young filmmakers, who demand that cinema express reality and who struggle for a free and innovative film movement, against the Franquist caciques. The New Spanish Cinema disappeared in the mid-60s, lost between renunciation and retreat into clandestinity. Yet, it left behind some major films, including Patino’s Nueve cartas a Berta and Carlos Saura’s Los Golfos (1962).
              Production :
Artimaña Producciones
                      Artimaña Producciones
              Distribution :
Artimaña Producciones
                      Artimaña Producciones
              Editing :
Antonio Lara
                      Antonio Lara
              Sound :
Martinez San Mateo
                      Martinez San Mateo
              Photography :
Rafael Roche
                  Rafael Roche

 
                             
                            