La caza

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La caza is a 1966 Spanish psychological drama film directed by Carlos Saura that uses a hunting trip to explore the lingering traumas and tensions of post–Civil War Spain.

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instanceOf film
awardGivenTo Carlos Saura NERFINISHED
awardReceived Silver Bear for Best Director NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Luis Cuadrado NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Spain
depicts hunting of rabbits
director Carlos Saura NERFINISHED
distributionFormat theatrical release
editedBy Pablo G. del Amo NERFINISHED
filmFestivalAward Silver Bear for Best Director NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Castile-La Mancha NERFINISHED
Spanish countryside
genre drama film
psychological drama
hasFilmRating black-and-white film
hasSubject class conflict
male friendship
power dynamics
war trauma
mainTheme lingering trauma of the Spanish Civil War
psychological tension
repression
violence
medium 35 mm film
musicBy Isidro B. Maiztegui NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice hunting trip
narrativeFocus group of middle-aged men on a hunting trip
originalLanguage Spanish
partOf Spanish New Wave cinema NERFINISHED
portrays fractured relationships among former comrades
presentedAt 16th Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
producer Elías Querejeta NERFINISHED
productionCompany Elías Querejeta Producciones Cinematográficas NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1966
runtimeMinutes 88
screenwriter Carlos Saura NERFINISHED
setInPeriod post–Spanish Civil War
stars Alfredo Mayo NERFINISHED
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba NERFINISHED
Ismael Merlo NERFINISHED
José María Prada NERFINISHED
title La caza NERFINISHED
translatedTitle The Hunt NERFINISHED

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Carlos Saura notableWork La caza