Fata Morgana (1965 film)  

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Fata Morgana (also known as Left-Handed Fate) is a 1965 Spanish drama directed by veteran filmmaker Vicente Aranda and distributed in America by Troma Entertainment.

Vicente Aranda's second film, Fata Morgana (1965), an unusual work in Spanish Cinema, is an experimental film, based on a script written with Gonzalo Suárez and is inscribed in the Barcelona School of Film, an avant garde movement which sought creative renovation of Spanish Cinema.

Fata Morgana, not to be confused with the Werner Herzog film of the same title, is the brilliantly complex debut film from Vicente Aranda that lies somewhere between the films of Jess Franco, Alain Robbe-Grillet, and the giallo film. FATA MORGANA (VICENTE ARANDA, 1965).



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