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Antonio Giménez-Rico Sáenz de Cabezón (20 November 1938 – 12 February 2021) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter.


Career

Antonio Giménez-Rico obtained a law degree from the University of Valladolid.Torres, '' ''Diccionario del cine Español'', p. 231 He also studied journalism and piano and worked on radio. He directed the film club at the university of
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and went to write movie criticism for the film magazine, ''Cinestudio''.D'Lugo, ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain'', p. 164 He began his apprenticeship in film productions in 1963, working as an assistant director in films directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and
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, among others. In 1966 he made his debut as a director with the children's film, ''Mañana de Domingo'', (''Sunday Morning''), which was followed by a number of comedies like ''El Hueso'' (1968) and ''El Cronicón'' (1969). The failure of ''¿Es usted mi padre?'' (''Are you my father'' ?) (1970), led him to find employment on television. In 1970, Giménez-Rico began working extensively in state television for a period of years during which he directed the crime TV series ''Plinio'' (1972), about the character created by the writer Francisco García Pavón. He returned to motion pictures in 1976 with '' Retrato de Familia'', ''(Family Portrait)'', an adaptation of Miguel Delibes novel, ''Mi idolatrado hijo Sisi'', ''(My Beloved Son Sisi)'' dealing with members of a provincial family during the civil war, the film is widely considered as Giménez-Rico's best work. It enabled him to make ''Al fin solos pero...'' (At last alone, but... 1977), which critics and audiences found disappointing. The little success he achieved with his next film ''Del Amor y de la muerte'' (1977) made him come back to work on television. He later made the highly acclaimed documentary film ''Vestida de Azul'' ''(Dressed in Blue)'' (1983), which combines a series of interviews with transsexuals with dramatized fictional scenes. On television Giménez-Rico directed the series ''Pagina de Sucesos'' (1985). This was followed two years later by ''El disputado voto del señor Cayo'' ''(The disputed Vote for Mr Cayo)'' (1986), which dealt with life in a Castillian village during the post Franco election of 1977, and another film adapted from a novel by Miguel Delibes. His following films failed to achieve critical or commercial success like his 1987 film '' Jarrapellejos'', which was entered into the
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. Gimenez-Rico continued to work in films. He made the anti militaristic comedy ''Soldadito Español'' ''(Spanish Soldier boy)'' (1988), co scripted with
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, ''Cuatro Estaciones'';(Four Seasons) (1991) and ''Tres Palabras'' (Three Words) (1993). These films failed to impress critics or audiences. In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the
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. His last project was a
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set in the city of
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during the
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. It's based on
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' novel ''Inquietud en el Paraíso'' (2005) 'Restlessness in Paradise''


Filmography

* ''El hueso'' (1967) * ''El cronicón'' (1970) * ''¿Es usted mi padre?'' (1971) * '' Retrato de Familia'' (1976), (based on the novel ''Mi idolatrado hijo Sisí'' by Miguel Delibes) * ''Al fin solos, pero...'' (1977) * ''Vestida de azul'' (1984) * '' El disputado voto del Sr. Cayo'' (1986) * '' Jarrapellejos'' (1987), (based on a novel by
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) * ''Soldadito español'' (1988) *'' Catorce estaciones'' (1990) * ''Tres palabras'' (1993) * ''Sombras y luces: Cien años de cine español'' (1996), ( documentary) * ''Las ratas'' (1998), (based on a novel by Miguel Delibes) * ''Primer y último amor'' (2002), (based on a novel by Torcuato Luca de Tena) * ''Hotel Danubio'' (2003), (remake of ''Los peces rojos'', by
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, 1955) * ''El libro de las aguas'' (2008), (based on a novel by Alejandro López Andrada)


References


Bibliography

* D'Lugo, Marvin: ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain'', Greenwood Press, 1997. * Torres, Augusto, ''Diccionario del cine Espanol'', Espasa Calpe, 1996,


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gimenez-Rico, Antonio 1938 births 2021 deaths People from Burgos Spanish film directors