Alfonso Ungría

30.03.1943, Madrid

 

Ungría is a Spanish director, screenwriter and actor. In 1969, he made his first film, the short documentary Vida en los teleclubs. In 1971, he made his feature film debut El Hombre oculto, followed by Tirarse al monte (1971), Don Yllán, el mágico de Toledo (1973), Gulliver (1976), Soldados (Soldiers, 1978), Cuentos eróticos (Erotic Stories,1980), La Conquista de Albania (1984), África (1996) and El Deseo de ser piel roja (2002). He took part in a collective film project Hay motivo (2004), done by thirty-two Spanish directors. In his part, a three-minute film, he expressed his dissatisfaction with the social and political conditions after the terrorist attack in Madrid. Throughout his career, he made several TV mini-series, such as Cervantes (1980) and Gatos en el tejado (1987).

Filmography


Films by this director

El Deseo de ser piel roja

(2002)

Directed by: Alfonso Ungría
PHOTOGRAPHY: Ángel Luis Fernández
Synopsis:

Martin, a young man without a future, meets Abel, a happy old man who knows how to live well. Together they come up with a crazy plot to blow up a nuclear power plant in a northern Spanish village. Abel’s girlfriend Ana joins them. Unaware of the danger that they have gotten themselves into, the three meet an unexpected fate.

color, 90 min
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