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Adolfo Arrieta


Adolfo Arrieta

Birthday:

08/28/1942

Place of birth:

Madrid, Spain:

Biography:

Adolfo González Arrieta is a spanish filmmaker, considered as the pioneer of independent film both in Spain and France, due to the artisan quality and the unique spirit of freedom of his films. He usually uses variations of his name in the credits of his films, such as Udolfo Arrieta, Alfo Arrieta or Adolpho Arrieta. His cinematic language is very poetic, apart from narrative conventions, which has made it to be compared with the cinema of Jean Cocteau. Having started as a painter, Arrieta began his filmmaking with the short films El crimen de la pirindola (1965) and Imitación del ángel (1966) both shot in Madrid, a milestone for independent cinema in Spain. He moved to Paris in 1967 with Javier Grandes, an usual actor in most of his films, where he would live through the events of May 1968. In 1969 he met Jean Marais, leading actor in La Belle et la Bête (1945), Orphée (1949) and Le Testament d'Orphée (1959) by Jean Cocteau, of whom he had been a former lover. With Marais Arrieta would shot his first feature film, Le Jouet criminel (1969), that was compared to Cocteau's cinema for his poetic nature. With Le Château de Pointilly (1972), he would receive critical praise from Marguerite Duras. He won the Great Prize at the Toulon Film Festival with Les Intrigues de Sylvia Couski (1974), acclaimed by the critics and considered as the first underground parisian film. He would follow with Tam Tam (1976), the record of an uninterrupted party between New York, Paris and Spain; and Flammes (1978), a story about a sexual childhood fantasy turning into a real passion in the adulthood. In the following years he would make Grenouilles (1983), Kiki, la gata (episode of the TV series Delirios de amor, 1989), Merlín (1990) and Narciso (2004). His next film, Vacanza permanente (2006), was awarded at the Lucca International Film Festival, and meant for Arrieta a creative rebirth. It was premiered in Madrid at La Casa Encendida de Madrid on May 27 2007, during the polipoetry festival Yuxtaposiciones, and presented by the writer Leopoldo Alas. In March 2008 the venue La Enana Marrón in Madrid held a partial retrospective of Arrieta's filmography, screening his most outstanding works.



Credits

Reír, cantar, tal vez llorar (2024)
as Director de cine
O trio em mi bemol (2022)
as Jorge
Adolfo Arrietta, (cadré - décadré) (2015)
as Self
L'Imprésario (2010)
as Self
Fragmentos para una historia del otro cine español (2010)
as
Merlín (1991)
as
He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life (1986)
as Self (archive footage)
Grenouilles (1983)
as Baronne Kempf
Cinématon VI (1979)
as N°50
Tam Tam (1976)
as
La mano de madera (1968)
as
El crimen de la pirindola (1965)
as
El Anorak Rojo (2026)
Writer
El Anorak Rojo (2026)
Director
Belle Dormant (2017)
Director
Belle Dormant (2017)
Writer
Belle Dormant (2017)
Editor
F.M. Banier filmé par A. Arrietta (2015)
Director
Dry Martini (2008)
Director
Dry Martini (2008)
Writer
Vacanza permanente (2006)
Director
Vacanza permanente (2006)
Writer
Eco y Narciso (2003)
Director
Eco y Narciso (2003)
Writer
Merlín (1991)
Director
Merlín (1991)
Writer
Delirios de amor: Kikí (1989)
Director
Grenouilles (1983)
Director
Grenouilles (1983)
Writer
Flammes (1978)
Director
Flammes (1978)
Writer
Flammes (1978)
Editor
Tam Tam (1976)
Director
Tam Tam (1976)
Screenplay
Les Intrigues de Sylvia Couski (1975)
Director
Les Intrigues de Sylvia Couski (1975)
Writer
Le Château de Pointilly (1972)
Director
Le Château de Pointilly (1972)
Writer
Le Château de Pointilly (1972)
Editor
Le Château de Pointilly (1972)
Producer
Le Château de Pointilly (1972)
Director of Photography
Numéro zéro (1971)
Director of Photography
Ce que cherche Jacques (1970)
Camera Operator
Le Jouet criminel (1969)
Director
Le Jouet criminel (1969)
Writer
Le Jouet criminel (1969)
Editor
Le Jouet criminel (1969)
Producer
Le Jouet criminel (1969)
Production Design
Le Jouet criminel (1969)
Director of Photography
La imitación del ángel (1966)
Director
La imitación del ángel (1966)
Writer
El crimen de la pirindola (1965)
Director
El crimen de la pirindola (1965)
Writer
L'Anorak rouge ()
Director