Javier Aguirre (director)

Javier Aguirre Fernández (13 June 1935 4 December 2019)[1] was a Spanish film director, writer and producer.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Javier Aguirre
Born
Javier Aguirre Fernández

(1935-06-13)13 June 1935
Died4 December 2019(2019-12-04) (aged 84)
NationalitySpanish
Spouse(s)
Enriqueta Carballeira
(m. 19661977)

Esperanza Roy
Children1, Arantxa Aguirre

Biography and career

Aguirre was born in Donostia-San Sebastián in Spain. He started his work as a director in 1961, and had a prolific career, directing 45 feature films, 10 short films, 2 documentaries, and 25 documentary shorts. Aguirre also wrote and produced most of his films.

Aguirre developed an interest in film at an early age. When he was a teenager, he started collaborating for entertainment magazines like Radiocinema, Film Ideal, and others. In 1955, when he was around 20 years old, he founded and directed the San Sebastián Film Club. From 1956 to 1957, Aguirre organized film courses and film festivals. During those years, he also studied at the Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas (IIEC). He worked as an assistant director until he started directing his own short films in the 1960s.

In 1961, Aguirre directed a documentary short titled Pasajes tres, which received the Golden Shell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.

Personal life

Aguirre was married to actress Enriqueta Carballeira from 1966 to 1977. The couple had a daughter, Arantxa Aguirre, who also works as a director. Javier was married to actress Esperanza Roy when he died.

Death

Aguirre died on 4 December 2019 in Madrid.[9][11]

Filmography

  • Los oficios de Cándido (1965)
  • Los chicos con las chicas (1967)
  • Los que tocan el piano (1968)
  • Una vez al año ser hippy no hace daño (1969)
  • Soltera y madre en la vida (1969)
  • De profesión, sus labores (1970)
  • El astronauta (1970)
  • Pierna creciente, falda menguante (1970)
  • Soltero y padre en la vida (1972)
  • El jorobado de la Morgue (1973) aka The Hunchback of the Morgue
  • El gran amor del conde Drácula (1973) aka Count Dracula's Great Love
  • Volveré a nacer (1973)
  • El insólito embarazo de los Martínez (1974)
  • Vida íntima de un seductor cínico (1975)
  • El mejor regalo (1975)
  • El asesino está entre los trece (1976) aka The Killer is One of the Thirteen
  • Ligeramente viudas (1976)
  • La iniciación en el amor (1976)
  • Acto de posesión (1977)
  • Esposa de día, amante de noche (1977)
  • Carne apaleada (1977)
  • Rocky Carambola (1979)
  • El consenso (1980)
  • La guerra de los niños (1980)
  • Los pecados de mamá (1980)
  • Cariñosamente infiel (1981)
  • La segunda guerra de los niños (1981)
  • Vida/Perra (1982)
  • En busca del huevo perdido (1982)
  • Las locuras de Parchís (1982)
  • Martes y trece, ni te cases ni te embarques (1982)
  • Los pajaritos (1983)
  • Parchís entra en acción (1983)
  • La monja alférez (1987)
  • El polizón de Ulises (1987)
  • La diputada (1988)
  • El amor si tiene cura (1991)
  • Continuum (1994)
  • Voz (2000)
  • Zero/infinito (2002)
  • Variaciones 1/113 (2003)
  • Medea 2 (2006)
  • Dispersión de la luz (2006)
  • Sol (2009, Documentary)

References

  1. https://elpais.com/cultura/2019/12/04/actualidad/1575458827_625034.html
  2. Moorjani, Angela B.; Veit, Carola (2001). Samuel Beckett: Endlessness in the Year 2000. Rodopi. p. 441. ISBN 90-420-1210-2.
  3. Creekmur, Corey; Mokdad, Linda (1 January 2012). The International Film Musical. Edinburgh University Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-7486-3478-1.
  4. Browning, John Edgar; Picart, Caroline Joan (Kay) (20 October 2010). Dracula in Visual Media: Film, Television, Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances, 1921-2010. McFarland. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-7864-6201-8.
  5. Linhard, Tabea (4 June 2014). Jewish Spain: A Mediterranean Memory. Stanford University Press. p. 208. ISBN 978-0-8047-8739-0.
  6. Lauretis, Teresa De (1994). The Practice of Love: Lesbian Sexuality and Perverse Desire. Indiana University Press. p. 87. ISBN 0-253-31681-2.
  7. Bentley, Bernard P. E. (2008). A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 232. ISBN 978-1-85566-176-9.
  8. Jordan, Barry; Morgan-Tamosunas, Rikki (15 July 1998). Contemporary Spanish Cinema. Manchester University Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-7190-4413-7.
  9. "The filmmaker Javier Aguirre dies at 84 after a long illness". archyde. 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  10. "Javier Aguirre | Experimental Cinema Wiki". Experimental Cinema. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  11. drbyos. "Javier Aguirre, the highest grossing and prolific Basque director dies | Newsy Today". Retrieved 2019-12-04.



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