Francesc Betriu

Francesc Betriu

Born 01/18/1940
Organyà, Lleida, Cataluña, Spain

Died 10/07/2020 (80 years old)
Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Biography

First a Political Science student, he then joined Spain’s Official Film School. He was a member of the theatre group named Los Goliardos and worked as a film producer and on television. He was editor-in-chief of the film magazine ‘Fotogramas’ and made his cinematic debut as an assistant director in Antonio y Lola (1965), by Manuel Revuelta. A year later he shot his first short films and directed his first feature The Lonely Heart (1973), which competed in Valladolid and inaugurated a trilogy that he completed with Spanish Fury (1974) and The Andalusian Widow (1976). His filmography includes other works like Los fieles sirvientes (1980), Réquiem por un campesino español (1985), Sinatra (1988), La duquesa roja (1996), A Perfect Couple (1998) and El paraíso ya no es lo que era (2004). In 1993 he premiered at Seminci Un día volveré, within the Series of the Year section and in 1999 he received a special tribute by the Peñíscola Film Festival. His latest works were the documentaries Mónica del Raval (2009), El día que murió Gracia Imperio (2013) and L’últim aviador (2019).

Seminci - Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid

Director

Screenwriter

Guest

Shows
1982

De película

Actor

Documentaries
2015

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