Artist and filmmaker Juan Luis
Buñuel, eldest son of Luis Buñuel, his assistant director for a decade and
other filmmakers, including Orson Welles and Louis Malle died in Paris on December 7. He
was. Before cinema and sculpture, he leaned towards photography. When
he was 12 years old, he was given a camera, and during his life he took photos
and kept them as if he were preserving an exceptional treasure, which he
exhibited at the Buñuel de Calanda Center under the title 'Friends, shootings,
encounters and some nonsense'. Juan Luis, under the protection of his
father, made the leap towards the direction, both fiction films and
documentaries. He was Assistant director on “Viva Maria!” (1965) and “Guns
for San Sebastian”
(1968) and director on “The Rebellion of the Hanged” (1986).
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