Iván Zulueta Trailers
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Juan Ricardo Miguel Zulueta Vergarajauregui known as Iván Zulueta (29 September 1943 – 30 December 2009) was a designer and film director. His work spanned different fields such as art designer in movies or music and he was mainly known for writing and directing the film Arrebato (Rapture), and for designing the posters for Pedro Almodóvar, Luis Buñuel, Santiago San Miguel, among others.
Most Popular Iván Zulueta Trailers
Total trailers found: 88
01 January 1970
Iván and Ginebra meet in a purely casual way and soon discover that there is a powerful attraction between them; but the constant presence of Ivan's roommate, Toby, a strange boxer who is afraid to step into the ring, forces them to redefine their relationship.
01 January 1973
Lost Zulueta short
01 January 1979
Recovered Zulueta short.
02 January 1977
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1979
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1989
Párpados (the literal translation, “Eyelids”, misses the homophonic “par pa’ dos,” or “a couple for two”) is a 1989 television episode with an intricate script involving a delirious array of doubles, mirrors and word-play revolving around the central theme of amorous obsession.
11 April 1969
A pop-art video of The Beatles’ “Get Back” made especially for Spain’s TV shot Último Grito in 1969.
01 January 1976
Riot police act against protesters.
01 January 1978
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1977
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1979
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1977
A short film by Iván Zulueta.
01 January 1975
The 1975 Super-8 short Aquarium is Zulueta’s first available incursion into the psychodrama—in which the filmmaker dramatises a disturbed state of consciousness—in which appear lyrical passages of the kind that will be made by the fictional experimental filmmaker played by Will More in Zulueta’s 1980 feature Arrebato.
01 January 1976
With 'A MAL GAM A' Zulueta brings the lyrical film into the territory of mystico-psychedelia. The cinema as drug, as vehicle for rapture—as will later be seen in Arrebato—is a theme of this most autobiographical of Zulueta’s experimental films (which could also be seen as a documentary of an agoraphobic mode of artistic production), the protagonist is played by the filmmaker himself (“Jim Self” is the trans-linguistic homophone that appears in the credits) and shot mostly in the family villa in San Sebastián.
01 January 1974
Lost Zulueta short about the shooting of Jaime Chávarri's film "Los viajes escolares" (1973/74).
01 January 1972
Filmed before his feature-length Arrebato, Zulueta’s Frank Stein is a personal reading of horror cult classic Frankenstein (1931), filmed directly from its television broadcast and reducing Whale’s original to only three packed and dizzying minutes, during which the film's sensitive monster evolves at an unusual rate.
01 January 1975
Zulueta short
01 January 1979
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1979
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1972
Recovered Zulueta short.
18 February 1976
Zulueta short
01 January 1973
The title of Te Veo, is a joke with T.V. (television). Consists in a collage of shots in super 8 of images of the TV.
01 January 1976
Zulueta short
01 January 1973
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1978
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1967
Since her earliest childhood, Blancanieves has lived with seven men who have cared for and protected her, but this has never been enough for her, because she wants to be a movie star, a dream that disturbs her guardians.
11 April 2016
The life of film director Iván Zulueta (San Sebastián, 1943-2009) as told by himself, through his two homes (Villa Aloha, in San Sebastián; and the apartment on the 13th floor of the Edificio España, in Madrid) and the short films he shot there, 'A-Malgam-A' (1976) and 'Leo es pardo' (1976), with the ruins of both buildings as a backdrop.
01 December 1972
A real visual massage for the viewer's eyes, with brief images of films, advertising spots, news and reports in dizzying succession, filmed directly from television.
09 June 2010
A portrait of the film director Iván Zulueta and his film Arrebato. It features contributions from friends and people who worked with him such as José Luis Borau, Pedro Almodóvar, Antonio Gasset and Julio Médem.
01 January 1967
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1979
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1978
Recovered Zulueta short.
23 May 1968
Elena, a shy and unmarried girl, belonging to the upper middle class and somewhat marginalized from the general environment, embarks on a trip to the family farmhouse one morning, and when she returns to the city that same day, at night, she is forced to take a strange woman in her car.
01 January 1972
Recovered Zulueta short.
09 June 1980
José Sirgado is a low-budget filmmaker whose heroin addiction distorts his perspective of the real world.
01 January 1987
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1980
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1973
Lost Zulueta short
01 January 1977
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1975
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1980
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1978
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1972
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1972
Lost Zulueta's short
01 January 1969
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1969
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1975
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1980
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1972
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1975
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1978
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1972
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1977
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 December 1970
Lost Zulueta's short
01 January 1976
Lost Zulueta short
01 January 1977
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1968
A pop-art video of The Beatles’ “Something” made especially for Spain’s TV shot Último Grito in 1968.
01 January 1973
Recovered Zulueta short.
01 January 1975
Recovered Zulueta short.