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* 2018: Be Happy!
* 2018: ''Be Happy!''
* 2018: Univers(o) Pecanins
* 2018: ''Univers(o) Pecanins''
* 2017: Miss Dalí
* 2017: ''Miss Dalí''
* 2017: Universal i Faraona (Universal and Pharaoh)
* 2017: ''Universal i Faraona'' ("Universal and Pharaoh")
* 2016: Sabates Grosses (The bigger, the better)
* 2016: ''Sabates Grosses'' ("The Bigger, the Better")
* 2016: Oh, quina joia! (Oh, what a joy!)
* 2016: ''Oh, quina joia!'' ("Oh, What a Joy!")
* 2015: Cola, Colita, Colassa, (Ode to Barcelona)
* 2015: ''Cola, Colita, Colassa'' ("Ode to Barcelona")
* 2015: El virus de la por (Virus of fear)
* 2015: ''El virus de la por'' ("Virus of Fear")
*2013: ''Ignasi M.''
*2013: ''Ignasi M.''
*2011: ''Year of Grace'' (Any de Gràcia)
*2011: ''Year of Grace'' ("Any de Gràcia")
*2010: ''A thousand morons (Mil cretins)''
*2010: ''A Thousand Morons (Mil cretins)''
*2009: ''A la deriva''
*2009: ''A la deriva''
*2008: ''Strangers (Forasters)''
*2008: ''Strangers (Forasters)''
*2007: ''Barcelona (un mapa)''
*2007: ''Barcelona (un mapa)''
*2006: ''Life on the edge (La vida abismal)''
*2006: ''Life on the Edge (La vida abismal)''
*2005: ''Wounded animals (Animals ferits)''
*2005: ''Wounded Animals (Animals ferits)''
*2004: ''Idiot love (Amor idiota)''
*2004: ''Idiot Love (Amor idiota)''
*2002: ''El Gran Gato''
*2002: ''El Gran Gato''
*2001: ''[[Food of Love (2002 film)|Food of Love]] (Menja d'amor)''
*2001: ''[[Food of Love (2002 film)|Food of Love]] (Menja d'amor)''
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*1989: ''Dammed Misery! (Puta misèria!)''
*1989: ''Dammed Misery! (Puta misèria!)''
*1986: ''The Blonde at the Bar (La rossa del bar)''
*1986: ''The Blonde at the Bar (La rossa del bar)''
*1981: ''The Vicary Of Olot (El vicari d'Olot)''
*1981: ''The Vicary of Olot (El vicari d'Olot)''
*1979: ''Informe sobre el FAGC''
*1979: ''Informe sobre el FAGC''
*1978: ''[[Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait]] (Ocaña, retrat intermitent)'',
*1978: ''[[Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait]] (Ocaña, retrat intermitent)'',

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Ventura Pons in 2016

Ventura Pons Sala (Catalan pronunciation: [bənˈtuɾə ˈpɔns]; born 25 July 1945, in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish movie director. He mainly directs films in Catalan but also in Spanish and English. Pons has directed 32 feature films and is one of the best-known Catalan film directors. His films are continuously programmed in the most prestigious international festivals, almost 810 up to now, and distributed in many countries around the world.

He has been vice-president of the Spanish Film Academy and the subject of more than 34 international homages and retrospectives: London's ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), New York's Lincoln Center and in the world's foremost cinematheques, such as those in Los Angeles, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Caracas, Belgrade, Istanbul, Warsaw, Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, among many others.

Pons has also received international "Lifetime Achievement Awards" at film festivals in Chicago, Galway, Piešťany, Lima, Turin, and Montpellier.

In Spain, he has received the Catalan National Film Award, the Spanish Fine Arts Gold Medal, the Catalan Sant Jordi Cross, the Catalan Film Academy's Gaudi Honorary Award, the Ondas Award, the City of Huesca Award, the Count Jaume d’Urgell Award, and the Jordi Dauder Award, among many others.

In 2012, the University of Colorado at Denver held an academic Conference on his cinema. Vervuert has published a book about this conference: Ventura Pons: An Exceptional Gaze from the Catalan Cinema.

He has published a book of memoirs, Mine (and the Others), written in 2011, and in 2017, he published I Have Tasted the Fruits of the Tree of Life. He also published a world tour diary, entitled 54 Days and a Bit More in 2012.

In September 2014, he revived in Barcelona the old Texas Cinemes, to normalize the exhibition of international cinema which was always subtitled in Catalan. Europa Cinemas awarded it as the best "cinema on the move" in 2016.

In March 2017, he opened the AlbaTexas Cinemas in Valencia and in February 2018, the Las Vegas Cinemas in Figueres.

At the same time, he founded the distribution company Albada Films.

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