Carlos Saura, who led Spanish art cinema's revival, dead at 91
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Carlos Saura, who led Spanish art cinema's revival, dead at 91
Saura first gained wide international fame with "Cria Cuervos" (Raise Ravens) in 1977, a symbolic treatment of death and Spanish society seen through the eyes of a young girl and starring his muse and common-law wife Geraldine Chaplin as her mother. Saura, whose films shared a common theme of destructive, obsessive love, wed thrice and lived with Chaplin for 13 years.
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