Spanish film director Vicente Aranda died today at age 88. His 1965 film Fata Morgana is considered one of the most important movies of the Barcelona School of Film. The Barcelona School of Film was a 1960s group of Catalan filmmakers, concerned with the disruption of daily life by the unexpected, whose stylistic affinities lie with the pop art movement of the same years.
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