José Luis Cuerda
José Luis Cuerda | |
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Cuerda in 2017 | |
| Born | José Luis Cuerda Martínez 18 February 1947 Albacete, Spain |
| Died | 4 February 2020 (aged 72) Madrid, Spain |
| Occupation | Filmmaker |
| Years active | 1982–2018 |
José Luis Cuerda Martínez (18 February 1947 – 4 February 2020) was a Spanish filmmaker. He is nationally recognised and considered to be amongst the greatest and most influential Spanish directors of all time, having made such critically successful and culturally significant films as The Enchanted Forest (1987), Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing (1989) and Butterfly's Tongue (1999). His films won four Goya Awards over the course of his career: Best Film and Best Original Screenplay for The Enchanted Forest, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Butterfly's Tongue and The Blind Sunflowers (2008).