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Biography
Vicente Aranda was a Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer. Due to his refined and personal style, he was one of the most renowned Spanish filmmakers. He started as a founded member of the Barcelona School of Film and became known for bringing contemporary Spanish novels to life on the big screen. Aranda was famous for exploring difficult social issues and variations on the theme of desire by employing the codes of melodrama. Love as uncontrollable passion, eroticism and cruelty are constant themes in his filmography.
Awards & recognition
- Goya Award — Best Director · 1992
Filmography7 titles

Lovers: A True Story
1991Director, Writer
1991Director, Writer

Freedomfighters
1996Director, Writer
1996Director, Writer

Mad Love
2001Director, Screenplay
2001Director, Screenplay

El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll Be Free
1988Director, Screenplay
1988Director, Screenplay

Lute: Forge On or Die
1987Director, Screenplay
1987Director, Screenplay

The Blood Spattered Bride
1972Director, Screenplay
1972Director, Screenplay

Carmen
2003Director, Writer
2003Director, Writer