Portrait of Carlos Serrano de Osma

Carlos Serrano de Osma

Bio: Carlos Serrano de Osma (Madrid, January 16, 1916-Alicante, July 26, 1984) was a Spanish film and television critic, director and screenwriter. A film critic in Spain in the 1930s, he ventured into directing in the midst of the Spanish post-war period, 1947, with three films that represented a break with the Spanish cinema of the time: Abel Sánchez, based on the novel by Miguel de Unamuno, with novel forms in both narrative and framing; La sirena negra, based on the novel of the same name by the writer Emilia Pardo Bazán and considered by some critics his best work, and, in 1948, Embrujo, with his own script and the presence on stage of Manolo Caracol and Lola Flores, with a clear surrealist content that was definitely "a challenge to the mentality of producers and censors", even for the public, and whose value was not recognized until it was awarded thirty-four years later, at the Seville Film Festival in 1982
Born: Sun, Jan 16 1916
Birthplace: Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Death: Thu, Jul 26 1984
Carlos Serrano de Osma is 68 years old
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Poster of Bajo el signo de las sombras
Bajo el signo de las sombras
Carlos Serrano de Osma would have been no older than
68 in Bajo el signo de las sombras
as 'Self - Filmmaker'.
Wed, Oct 31 1984
Poster of Abel Sánchez
Abel Sánchez
Carlos Serrano de Osma was
31 in Abel Sánchez
Mon, Mar 10 1947

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