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Pere Portabella i Ràfols (; born in 1927) is a Spanish
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,
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, and producer. In 1977, he was elected Senator in Spain's first democratic elections and participated in the writing of the
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. As a filmmaker, his style is
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, reaching new aspects of film language, often with a poetic tone and social content. Portabella is hailed as an iconic figure in Spanish film.


Film career

Raised among the great Catalan industrial bourgeoisie, Portabella moved at an early age to study chemistry in
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. There he met artists such as Joan Ponç, Antoni Tàpies and students at the Escuela Oficial de Cine (EOC), including
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and
Julio Diamante Julio Diamante (27 December 1930 – 1 August 2020) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed ten films between 1959 and 1976. His 1965 film '' El arte de vivir'' was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. H ...
. The first contacts Portabella made with the world of cinema came in 1958, where he met Leopoldo Pomés in order to make a documentary on bullfighting. Portabella took on the role of producer, while the co-director of the
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was
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. Portabella lamented an inability to edit the material into a meaningful structure, remarking, "We got a lot of beautiful pictures, but they had nothing to say or offer." After the failure of this project, Portabella decided to devote himself fully to productions related to the socio-political reality of the period. In 1959, he set up the production company Film 59, which began its activity with the production of two films influenced by Italian neorealism: ''Los golfos'' (Thugs, 1960) by
Carlos Saura Carlos Saura Atarés (born 4 January 1932) is a Spanish film director, photographer and writer. Along with Luis Buñuel and Pedro Almodóvar, he is considered to be one of Spain’s most renowned filmmakers. He has a long and prolific career t ...
and '' El cochecito'' (1960) by
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. In 1960, Los golfos was screened at the
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, where Portabella met Luis Buñuel. He convinced Buñuel to return to Spain and shoot ''
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''. Co-produced by Mexican Gustavo Alatriste - the Spanish company UNINCI headed by Bardem and Ricardo Muñoz Suay - and Movies 59, Buñuel's film, despite numerous script corrections made at the request of the Director General of Cinematography, openly parodied symbols of the Spanish state religion. Presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 1961, where the film earned the
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, ''Viridiana'' caused a famous scandal. Following ''Viridiana'', Portabella collaborated with several other filmmakers. On the first, Lejos de los arboles (1963-1970), written and directed by Jacinto Esteva, Portabella was credited only as associate producer owing to a desire not to be linked to the school in Barcelona. In 1965, Portabella wrote ''II Momento Della Verita'' of
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. Then, in 1969, he produced ''
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'', directed by one of the pioneers of alternative cinema in Spain, Aragon Antonio Maenza. After several more realistic films led to censorship and difficulties with the authorities, Portabella dedicated himself to the development of a radical cinematic language, leading to his first short film ''No contéis con los dedos'' in 1968. He subsequently collaborated with Miró on a series of films for the
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. After the death of Francisco Franco in 1975, Portabella made a documentary on the subject of democratic transition entitled ''Informe sobre algunas questiones of general interes para una proyección pública'' (1976). In 1990 he made the fictional feature, Warsaw Bridge, a reflection on the relationship between literature and film, which marked a return to his most radical techniques. In 2007 Portabella directed ''The Silence before Bach'', which explored the relationship between the music of
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and imagery. In 2009 he was a member of the jury of the 66th
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.


Filmography

*' (1967) *''
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'' (1968) *''
Cuadecuc, vampir ''Vampir-Cuadecuc'' is a 1970 Spanish experimental feature film written, produced, and directed by Pere Portabella. It stars Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Soledad Miranda, and Jack Taylor. The film tells an abbreviated version of the Dracula s ...
'' (1970) *''
Umbracle ''Umbracle'' is an experimental feature film by Catalan filmmaker Pere Portabella. It is often seen as a companion piece to his '' Cuadecuc, vampir'', also starring Christopher Lee. Both films were completed in 1970, though ''Umbracle'' was not ...
'' (1970) *'' Cantants 72'' (1972) *'' Acció Santos'' (1973) *'' Advocats laboralistes'' (1973) *'' El Sopar'' (1974) *'' Informe general sobre unas cuestiones de interés para una proyección pública'' (1977) *'' Pont de Varsòvia'' (1990) *' (2007) *'' General Report II: The New Abduction of Europe'' (2016)


Political career

Portabella was elected Senator during Spain's first democratic elections in 1977. He participated in the drafting of the
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. He has also been a member of the
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. Since 2001 Pere Portabella is the president of Fundación Alternativas, a Spanish
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. Every summer he brings together prominent personalities in politics, culture, art, at his residence in
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. In 1999 he was awarded the
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.


See also

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Dau al Set Dau al Set (), the first post-World War II artistic movement in Catalonia, was founded in Barcelona in September 1948 by poet Joan Brossa. The movement, best known for translating the conscious and unconscious mind into art, was heavily influenced ...
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Joan Brossa Joan Brossa (; 19 January 1919 – 30 December 1998) was a Catalan poet, playwright, graphic designer and visual artist. He wrote only in the Catalan language. He was one of the founders of both the group and the publication known as Dau-al-Se ...
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Carles Santos Carles Santos (; 1 July 1940 – 4 December 2017) was a Spanish artist who began his career as a pianist and later worked in many other creative disciplines, including musical composition, filmmaking, screenwriting, acting, scenic musical shows ...


References

* Esteve Riambau, ''Temps era temps'', Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament de Cultura, Barcelone, 1993. * Esteve Riambau, Casimiro Torreiro, ''La Escuela de Barcelona: el cine de la gauche divine'',
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, Barcelona, 1999, 432 p. * Pedro Medina, Francisco Llinas, ''Historia del cortometraje español, Festival de Alcalá de Henares, Alcala de Henares'', 1996, 563 p.


External links

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Film exhibition at MoMA
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