Luis García-Berlanga studied Law and Philosophy and Letters, although he abandoned them to enter the Institute of Research and Cinematographic Experiences of Madrid in 1947, where he would later become a professor. He is one of the most important directors in the history of Spanish cinema and at the Karlovy Vary Festival he was awarded as one of the ten most relevant filmmakers in the world. The pack contains the following movies: Welcome, Mister Marshall (1953) Calabuch (1956) Thursdays, miracle (1957) Placido (1961) The Executioner (1963) Long live the couples! (1970) The Heifer (1985)
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Luis García-Berlanga studied Law and Philosophy and Letters, although he abandoned them to enter the Institute of Research and Cinematographic Experiences of Madrid in 1947, where he would later become a professor. He is one of the most important directors in the history of Spanish cinema and at the Karlovy Vary Festival he was awarded as one of the ten most relevant filmmakers in the world. The pack contains the following movies: Welcome, Mister Marshall (1953) Calabuch (1956) Thursdays, miracle (1957) Placido (1961) The Executioner (1963) Long live the couples! (1970) The Heifer (1985)