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Jaime Chávarri (born 20 March 1943) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter, best known for his films ''
El desencanto ''El desencanto'' (The Disenchantment) is a 1976 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Jaime Chávarri about the family of famous poet Leopoldo Panero. It tells the story of the Panero family told by themselves twelve years after the ...
'' and '' Las bicicletas son para el verano''.


Life and career

Chávarri's family belonged to the haute bourgeoisie. His mother Marichu de la Mora y Maura (maternal granddaughter of
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) was a Falangist
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activist and a fashion journalist. His aunt was Republican activist
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. Chávarri had already graduated as a lawyer, when he entered the Escuela Oficial de Cine (EOC) in 1968.D’Lugo, ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain'', p. 139 He abandoned his formal film studies in his second year, moving into film criticism. He wrote for '' Film Ideal'' magazine. His first film industry job was an assistant director to
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. while devoting his spare time to make two feature-length films in
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: ''Run, Blancanieves, Run'' in 1967, and ''Ginebra en los infiernos'' in 1969. He worked with
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in his series for Spanish television named ''Último grito'' (or ''The Last Cry''), and subsequently scripted ''Un dos tres... al escondite inglés'' (''Hide and Seek'') in 1969. Over the next several years, he worked on the technical crew of a number of films and collaborated with Spanish cult film director
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on the script for Franco's 1970 opus, '' Vampyros Lesbos''. In 1970, he completed hi first short feature film 'Estado de sitio' (or ''Siege State''). He also contributed one segment to the collective film, ''Pastel de sangre'' (''Blood Pie'') in 1971 with
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. Chávarri's first feature-length film as a director was ''Los viajes escolares'' (or ''School Trips'') in 1974, a complex autobiographical film that focuses on the ambiance of a dysfunctional family.D’Lugo, ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain'', p. 140Tatjana Pavlović, Inmaculada Álvarez, Rosana Blanco-Cano, Anitra Grisales, Alejandra Osorio and Alejandra Sánchez It was shown at
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and got a mixed reception. Critics recognized the director's talent but criticized the obscure symbolism of the film. Two years later, Chávarri continued the theme of the dysfunctional family with the
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''
El desencanto ''El desencanto'' (The Disenchantment) is a 1976 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Jaime Chávarri about the family of famous poet Leopoldo Panero. It tells the story of the Panero family told by themselves twelve years after the ...
'' (or ''The Disenchantment'') in 1976, which portraits the family of the deceased Francoist poet Leopoldo Panero, capturing the visceral relations forged out of the patriarchal tyranny in the poet's three sons and widow. Chávarri's next film was the highly praised ''A Un dios desconocido'', '' To An Unknown God'' in 1977, which tells the story of a solitary aging gay magician in
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who remembers his youthful romance with
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. The film, written with producer
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and with notable work by cinematographer Teodoro Escamilla, was highly praised, winning the leading actor and director prizes at the 1977
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. Chávarri's subsequent film, ''Dedicatoria'' (or ''Dedicated to...'') in 1980, another collaboration with Elías Querejeta, centers on Juan Uribe, played by José Luis Gómez, a journalist whose interrogation of his comrade, Luis Falcón, a political prisoner, leads him to discover the incestuous relation between Falcón and his daughter, the same woman with whom Juan is having sexual relations. Like earlier Chávarri's films, ''Dedicated to...'' was praised for its uncompromising thematic and artistry, but it failed at the box office. By the early 1980s, Chávarri embarked on a series of film adaptations of diverse fictional works which lent a seeming randomness and lack of focus to his development as a filmmaker. In 1983 he directed a lavish adaptation of Llorenç Villalonga's novel, ''Bearn o la sala de las muñecas'' (or ''Bearn or the Dolls Room'') and followed that with a screen version of
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's war play '' Las bicicletas son para el verano'' (or ''Bicycles Are for the Summer'') in 1984. Also in 1984, he had a cameo part as an
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's film '' What Have I Done to Deserve This?''Alberto Mira Then in 1985, he wrote and directed his most personal film ''El río de oro'' (or ''The Golden River''), which is based on the Peter Pan stories. The success of '' Las bicicletas son para el verano'' led Chávarri to turn his career from making independent films to more commercial ones. In 1988, he adapted for television ''Yo soy el que tú buscas'', which is based on a
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novel of the same name. His musical-drama set in the 1930s postwar Madrid, ''Las cosas del querer'' (or ''The Things of Love'') in 1989. It features many folklore songs of the 30s and 40s and co-stars
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as 'Pepita' (an aspiring copla singer) and
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as 'Balbina'. It became one of his biggest commercial successes. In Spain, it was the 6th most popular Spanish film in 1989, but outside Spain it is still mostly unknown.Bill Marshall, Robynn Stilwell and Robynn Jeananne Stilwell (Editors) In 1990 he returned to television and made a literary adaption of
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's short story, ''La intrusa''. In 1993, he made the comedy ''Tierno verano de lujuria y azoteas'' (or ''Tender Summer of Lust and Rooftops'') based on the novel by Pablo Solozábal. The film explores the sexual awakening of a young man played by
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, who is obsessed with his much older cousin Olga, played by
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. This was followed by a sequel: ''Las cosas del querer. Part II'',Corey K Creekmur set in
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in 1995,Sandra Truscott and Maria García made for the producer Luis Sanz. It was less successful than its predecessor. Chávarri's films in the 1990s, ''Gran slalom'' in 1996 (comedy about love and intrigue,) and ''Sus ojos se cerraron y el mundo sigue andando'' (or ''Tangos are For Two'') in 1997 (about a woman who dreams while listening to tango music of
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) did not do well commercially. The director did better with '' Kisses for Everyone'' in 2000, a comedy set in the 1960s about three medical students in
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, starring
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, and
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. In 2004, 'El año del diluvio' was released, based on the novel by
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novel of the same name, set in the '50s about a mother superior in a charity hospital and a rich landowner, who is trying to get funds to open a nursing home. His film ''Camarón'' (''Camarón: When Flamenco Became Legend'') in 2005, a
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of the
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singer
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played by
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, also was well regarded. The film won 3
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including the award for best actor to
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.


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References

*D’Lugo, Marvin. '' Guide to the Cinema of Spain''. Greenwood Press, 1997. * Torres, Augusto M. ''Diccionario Espasa Cine Español''. Espasa Calpe, 1994, * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chavarri, Jaime 1943 births Living people Male actors from Madrid Spanish male film actors Spanish film directors Spanish male screenwriters 20th-century Spanish screenwriters 20th-century Spanish male writers 21st-century Spanish screenwriters