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    Jacinto Esteva
    An image from Night of Red Wine, one of the productions that also features Jacinto Esteva.
    Jacinto Esteva

    Jacinto Esteva

    Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

    Jacinto Esteva Grewe (Barcelona, Spain, 1936 - Barcelona, September 9, 1985) was a Spanish film director, founder of the Barcelona School.

    In 1960 he directed a short film with Paolo Brunatto, Notes sur l'émigration. Espagne 1960. In 1962 he filmed two more short films Around the salt flats and Picasso. He debuted in 1966 with the feature film Lejos de los árboles. The film traces some Spanish traditions related to pain and death and was considered by some critics to be an update of Luis Buñuel's Las Hurdes, tierra sin pan; it was released in 1972.

    In 1965 he began his activity in the film industry with the foundation of the production company Filmscontacto, the basis of the so-called Barcelona School. In 1967 he co-directed with Joaquín Jordá Dante no es únicamente severo, and closed his filmography in 1968 with Después del diluvio. He co-produced Glauber Rocha's Cabezas cortadas. He collaborated in the production of Cercles, by Ricardo Bofill, and had prepared a script with Rafael Azcona, Ícaro, which was never made.

    He also acted in Tuset Street.

    Night of Red Wine

    Night of Red Wine

    1967

    Far from the Trees

    Far from the Trees

    1972

    After the Deluge

    After the Deluge

    1968

    Dante Is Not Only Severe

    Dante Is Not Only Severe

    1967

    Metamorphosis

    Metamorphosis

    1970

    Autour des salines

    Autour des salines

    1964

    Notes sur l'émigration. Espagne 1960

    Notes sur l'émigration. Espagne 1960

    1960

    Le fils de Marie

    Le fils de Marie

    1973