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Mario Camus(1935-2021)

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  • Writer
  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Mario Camus
Camus started studying Law, but soon left his studies to enter the IIEC (now EOC) in 1956, where he got a director's diploma in 1963 with the training film El borracho (1962) and, finally, ended up as a professor. He worked with Carlos Saura in several screenplays during the early 60s (The Delinquents (1960), Llanto por un bandido (1964)), and also directed some shorts. His first feature films were Los farsantes (1963) and Young Sánchez (1964), a film about boxing -one of his passions- which won the Best Film Award at the Buenos Aires Film Festival in 1964. This way he started a three decade filmography full of great works, varying from romantic comedies and musicals to splendid adaptations from famous novels, as is the case of the prestigious TV series Fortunata y Jacinta (1980) or the film La colmena (1982), which won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival. In 1983 he was given the 'Medalla de Oro de las Bellas Artes' (Arts Gold Medal), and one year later he prepared his most successful work both with public and critic: The Holy Innocents (1984), an adaptation from the novel by Miguel Delibes. This film won the Best Actor Award for Francisco Rabal and Alfredo Landa (ex- aequo) at the Cannes Film Festival. It also won the 'Premio Nacional de Cinematografía' (National Cinematography Award) in 1985 and the 'Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts des Lettres' Award in 1986.

Camus's filmography combines films made with others with a more personal style, where he tells stories closer to him that let him go through less worn themes. That is the case of Con el viento solano (1966), Los pájaros de Baden-Baden (1975) or Los días del pasado (1977).

In the 90s he continued working with great actors and telling dramatic stories made up from complex characters living rebel or broken lives, or entering other genres like noir. Examples of this stage are La rusa (1987), Después del sueño (1992), Sombras en una batalla (1993) and Adosados (1996), a film which won the International Critic Award.
BornApril 20, 1935
DiedSeptember 18, 2021(86)
BornApril 20, 1935
DiedSeptember 18, 2021(86)
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Ana Belén and Mario Camus in Fortunata y Jacinta (1980)
Mario Camus and Irene Gutiérrez Caba in The House of Bernarda Alba (1987)
Mario Camus and Verónica Forqué in Amor propio (1994)

Known for

Young Sánchez (1964)
Young Sánchez
6.8
  • Director
  • 1964
Sombras en una batalla (1993)
Sombras en una batalla
6.2
  • Director
  • 1993
The Color of the Clouds (1997)
The Color of the Clouds
6.6
  • Director
  • 1997
Ana Duato, Lluís Homar, and Antonio Valero in Adosados (1996)
Adosados
5.8
  • Director
  • 1996

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Director

  • Marián Aguilera, José Manuel Cervino, Antonio de la Torre, Álvaro de Luna, Mary González, and Rodolfo Sancho in El prado de las estrellas (2007)
    El prado de las estrellas
  • La playa de los galgos (2002)
    La playa de los galgos
  • La ciudad de los prodigios (1999)
    La ciudad de los prodigios
  • Jose Coronado in La vuelta de El Coyote (1998)
    La vuelta de El Coyote
  • The Color of the Clouds (1997)
    The Color of the Clouds
  • Ana Duato, Lluís Homar, and Antonio Valero in Adosados (1996)
    Adosados
  • Verónica Forqué in Amor propio (1994)
    Amor propio
  • Sombras en una batalla (1993)
    Sombras en una batalla
  • Después del sueño (1992)
    Después del sueño
  • La grande collection (1991)
    La grande collection
  • La Mujer y El Pelele
    • (directed by)
  • La forja de un rebelde (1990)
    La forja de un rebelde
  • La rusa (1987)
    La rusa
  • The House of Bernarda Alba (1987)
    The House of Bernarda Alba
  • Federico Luppi and Charo López in The Old Music (1985)
    The Old Music

Writer

  • Marián Aguilera, José Manuel Cervino, Antonio de la Torre, Álvaro de Luna, Mary González, and Rodolfo Sancho in El prado de las estrellas (2007)
    El prado de las estrellas
  • Roma (2004)
    Roma
  • La playa de los galgos (2002)
    La playa de los galgos
  • La ciudad de los prodigios (1999)
    La ciudad de los prodigios
  • Jose Coronado in La vuelta de El Coyote (1998)
    La vuelta de El Coyote
  • The Color of the Clouds (1997)
    The Color of the Clouds
  • Más allá del jardín (1996)
    Más allá del jardín
  • Ana Duato, Lluís Homar, and Antonio Valero in Adosados (1996)
    Adosados
  • Verónica Forqué in Amor propio (1994)
    Amor propio
  • Truhanes (1993)
    Truhanes
  • Sombras en una batalla (1993)
    Sombras en una batalla
  • El pájaro de la felicidad (1993)
    El pájaro de la felicidad
  • Después del sueño (1992)
    Después del sueño
  • Patsy Kensit and Terence Stamp in Beltenebros (1991)
    Beltenebros
  • La forja de un rebelde (1990)
    La forja de un rebelde

Second Unit or Assistant Director

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    • BFI
    • France's national library catalogue
    • April 20, 1935
    • Santander, Cantabria, Spain
    • September 18, 2021
    • Santander, Cantabria, Spain(long illness)
    • Concha Bergareche1961 - 2016 (her death, 7 children)

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