Benito Zambrano

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Benito Zambrano (2016)

Benito Zambrano (born March 20, 1965 in Lebrija ) is a Spanish director .

In Seville he studied dramaturgy at the theater institute. He then worked as a TV cameraman for Canal Sur. In 1992 he went to Cuba and studied for two years at the International School for Film and Television in San Antonio de los Baños . He received the Panorama Audience Award at the 1999 Berlinale for his first feature film, Solas .

Filmography

cinemamovies

Other films

  • 2002: Padre Coraje (director and screenplay, TV)
  • 1994: Amores (co-author, feature film)
  • 1994: El Encanto de la luna lleno (director, short film)
  • 1993: Tres Minutos para la fama (director, short film / video)
  • 1993: Putas y huevos (camera)
  • 1993: Los que se quedaron (director, documentary video)
  • 1991: Para qué sirve un río? (Director, docudrama / video)
  • 1990: Melli (short film)
  • 1988: ¿Quién soy yo? (Short film)
  • 1987: La última humillación (short film)

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