Juan García Atienza
Known for: Directing
Born: July 17, 1930 in Valencia, Spain - Died: June 15, 2011
Juan García Atienza was a multifaceted Spanish writer, filmmaker, and researcher renowned for his contributions to literature and cinema. He earned a degree in Romance Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid, where he also pursued studies in cinematography. Atienza began his career as a film critic for various specialized magazines, which led to his involvement in the film industry as a screenwriter, assistant director, and producer. He directed several short films and the feature film Los dinamiteros (1964), a comedy inspired by Italian neorealism. In the 1970s, Atienza shifted his focus to writing, producing over 50 books that delve into historical and anthropological themes, particularly exploring the mysteries of the Middle Ages and the legacy of the Knights Templar. His seminal work, Guía de la España mágica (1981), is considered a cornerstone in the study of Spain's mystical heritage.
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Los dinamiteros
Writer
El Greco
Writer
Goliath Against the Giants
First Assistant Director
Carlota
Assistant Director
Días de feria
Assistant Director
Susanna and Me
Assistant Director
El inquilino
Script Supervisor
Salto mortal
Assistant Director
Polvorilla
Assistant Director
El turista
Story
Juego de niños
Assistant Director
Los Paladines
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