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The Catalan film-maker Pere Portabella in the MoMA of New York
© Pere Portabella
Vampir Cuadecuc. 1970.
Spain.
Directed by Pere Portabella
Courtesy MoMA and SEACEX
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MoMA presents Pere Portabella, a retrospective of the films of the veteran Catalan filmmaker who remains at the forefront of avant-garde Spanish cinema.

Over the past forty years, Portabella (b. 1929, Barcelona) has produced a wide range of narrative and documentary works known for the formal beauty of their composition and their complex interrelationship of image and sound -many of them involving symbolic resistance to the 1939-75 regime of General Francisco Franco. The exhibition includes films that have consistently expanded the expressive potential of the medium through the director's subversion of the notion of genre -particularly for horror films, fantasy films, and thrillers- and have served as allegorical critiques of the right wing Spanish administration. Presented from September 26 to October 6, 2007, in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters, Pere Portabella features the director's first appearance in the United States for the U.S. premiere of his latest film The Silence before Bach (2007) on September 26.

Pere Portabella (b. 1929, Barcelona) is a veteran Spanish filmmaker whose narrative features -rich in interludes, plot diversions, atmosphere, and unexpected synchronies between sight and sound- limn the avant-garde and expand the expressive potential of cinema. Portabella, who began his cinematic career as a producer of fiction films implicitly critical of General Francisco Franco, had his passport revoked when Luis Buñuel's Viridiana (1961), which he helped to make, "embarrassed" Spain at the Cannes Film Festival in 1962. When democracy returned to Spain, Portabella served as a senator in the Catalan government. However, throughout his various careers, Portabella continued to make cinema, investigating meaning in the moving image and flexing the notion of genre -particularly for horror films, fantasy films, and thrillers. MoMA first screened a Portabella work- Vampir Cuadecuc (1970) -on January 27 and 28, 1972, in its Cineprobe program. After a thirty-five year absence, the Department of Film is honored to welcome Portabella back to introduce the New York premiere of his recently completed The Silence before Bach (2007). Roundtable discussions will also be held at New York University, September 27-28. All films directed by Portabella.

Organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, Department of Film, and Mark Nash, Professor and Head of the Department Curating Contemporary Art, Royal College of Art, London.

Pere Portabella is made possible with the support of the State Corporation for Spanish Cultural Action Abroad (SEACEX). The organizers gratefully acknowledge the MACBA (Museu d'Art Contemporani, Barcelona) and Portabella's own production company, Films 59, for the loan of films and texts. Additional support and programs are provided by New York University through The King Carlos 1 of Spain Center and The Catalan Center. Thanks go to Anabel García and Marta Rincón of SEACEX, Marcelo Espósito and Jorge Ribalta of the MACBA, and Mary Anne Newman and Laura Turégano at NYU.
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