Pedro Olea

Pedro Olea

Born 06/30/1938 (85 years old)
Bilbao, País Vasco, Spain

Biography

Pedro Olea, born in Bilbao on July 30th, 1938, cut short his Economy studies to get a degree as a filmmaker at the Official Cinematography School of Madrid. He began working for the Spanish national television TVE, where he made medium-length films, both documentaries and fiction. He debuted in cinema with the feature-length movie Dias de viejo color (1967), picking up the Film Writer’s Circle Award for “Best New director” and grabbing another award at the Tangier Film Festival. But it was with El bosque del lobo (1970) that he attained success among critics and numerous international awards. After this, he put together a solid film career including outstanding titles like La casa sin fronteras (1972), No es bueno que el hombre esté solo (1973), Tormento (1974), Pim, pam, pum…, ¡fuego! (1975), Un hombre llamado Flor de Otoño (1978), Akelarre (1983), Morirás en Chafarinas (1994) and Más allá del jardín (1996).

Sitges Film Festival

Director

Screenwriter

Guest

Actor

Movies
1976

La corea

Short
1973

Apunte sobre Ana

1967

Flash 01