Rafael Azcona

Spanish author and screenwriter

Rafael Azcona - Spanish author and screenwriter
Born

October 24th, 1926
98 years ago

Died

March 24th, 2008
17 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Spain

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An influential figure in Spanish literature and cinema, contributed significantly to Spanish film and literature during the 20th century. Worked on numerous screenplays which shaped the landscape of Spanish cinema. Collaborated with notable directors such as Luis García Berlanga and Fernando Trueba, adapting literary works and developing original scripts. Also published several novels and essays that reflected contemporary Spanish society. His works often explored themes of social realism and human nature, leaving a lasting impression on both readers and audiences.

Co-wrote the film 'The Executioner'

Wrote the novel 'The Useless Man'

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