
José Luis Borau
Born
August 8, 1929
Died
November 23, 2012 (83 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain
Spanish film director and producer, born in Zaragoza. He studied law in his hometown and debuted as a film critic in the newspaper El Heraldo de Aragón. In Madrid, he joined the Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas. He exerted great influence on the medium from his teaching at the Escuela Oficial de Cinematografía. In 1967 he founded the production company El Imán, Cine y Televisión, with which he has financed his own projects and those of other filmmakers. Of his personal work, two films stand out: Furtivos (1975), Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Festival and a great success for its opposition to the limits of censorship at the beginning of the Spanish Transition, and Leo (2000), which won the Goya for best director. However, both his initial commissions, such as the spaghetti western Brandy (1964) and the crime film Crimen de doble filo (1965), and the controversial later films Tata mía (1986) and Niño Nadie (1996), have had little repercussion. Between 1994 and 1998 he was president of the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España (Spanish Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). In 2001 he was elected full member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and in 2002 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Cinematografía.
Known For

Lo Siguiente
Self - Presenter · (1 episode)
2018

Enrique Herreros
Self - Filmmaker
2011

Arrebatados: recordando a Iván Zulueta
2010

Por la gracia de Luis
Himself
2009

Ilona Arrives with the Rain
Alcántara
1996

Everyone Off to Jail
Capellan
1993

Misadventure
Alcántara
1988

Cuentos para una escapada
1981

Somnambulists
Director de la biblioteca
1978

La adúltera
Médico
1975

Poachers
Gobernador
1975

My Dearest Senorita
Médico (uncredited)
1972

Un, dos, tres, al escondite inglés
Tio Prudencio
1970

Snakes and Ladders
Cliente del café (uncredited)
1965