Carlos Aguilar

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Carlos Aguilar is a Spanish film critic and novelist.

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Total trailers found: 8

Clawing! A Journey Through the Spanish Horror Trailer (2014)

20 June 2014

In the late sixties, Spanish cinema began to produce a huge amount of horror genre films: international markets were opened, the production was continuous, a small star-system was created, as well as a solid group of specialized directors.

Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema Trailer (2001)

22 September 2001

The life and work of one of the great masters of Italian cinema, Sergio Leone (1929-89); a rich and fascinating portrait through unpublished testimonies of collaborators, actors, directors and critics who reconstruct every aspect of his creative activity.

Soledad Miranda, Flower in the Desert Trailer (2015)

01 October 2015

The life of an Andalusian actress who had a brilliant career in cinema, but died early in a car accident at 27 years old.

Queridos monstruos Trailer (2014)

10 October 2014

The Dawn of Kaiju Eiga Trailer (2019)

02 April 2019

Japan, 1954. A legend emerges from the ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, devastated by atomic bombs in 1945.

Eloy de la Iglesia: Film Addict Trailer (2025)

20 November 2025

A dauntless film director, an enfant terrible in his early days, confrontational with censorship, always pushing the boundaries of freedom of expression, chronicler of the darkest corners of the transition, De la Iglesia will fall into the clutches of drug addiction, being forgotten and sometimes repudiated for more than a decade before eventually shaking off the ostracism to make films once again, that habit he could never kick.

See you later Cowabunga: La maldición del cenachero diabólico! Trailer (2004)

06 March 2004

Ultra low budget horror-comedy involving a demonic cenachero (dancing fisherman).

Drácula Barcelona Trailer (2017)

05 October 2017

In 1969, Jesús Franco and Christopher Lee shot Count Dracula in Barcelona. At the same time, Pere Portabella became aware of this filming, vampirizing it in Cuadecuc, Vampir.