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El retorn de Néstor Almendros

Vida, èxits i anhels d'una superestrella de Barcelona

Author/s
Laura Gavaldà Mestre
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People of Barcelona

Néstor Almendros was the first big Hollywood star born in Barcelona. For anyone studying Spanish cinematography between the end of the 1970s and the 1990s, Almendros was up there with the great masters. 

An Oscar winner with Terrence Malick and director of photography to François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer and Robert Benton, his mastery of light made Meryl Streep, Dustin Hoffman, Richard Gere and Catherine Deneuve, among many others, shine brighter than ever. But Néstor Almendros always lived with an open wound: the fact that he could not return to Barcelona and work there with the same recognition that he had in the United States and France, above all. First, repression, and then, oblivion. However, the filmmaker's bond with his city and country never weakened – “My rosebud is the Catalan language,” he used to say – and the mark he left on future generations is still noticeable, no matter how little we look at it.


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Art
Personatges
Photography

Laura Gavaldà Mestre

Laura Gavaldà Mestre is a doctor specialising in Preventive Medicine and Public Health who works at the Catalan Ministry of Health. This is her first book. Her interest in Néstor Amendros has a family origin. In July 1984, after 35 years in exile in Cuba and a bureaucratic nightmare, Almendros’ mother, Maria Cuyàs, managed to return to Barcelona, where she lived out the last years of her life. That same summer, Néstor Almendros and Laura Gavaldà’s father, great friends since childhood, organised a family get-together which, unforeseeably would be the starting point of this book. By weaving together oral memories, various archives and, above all, chatting to a large number of people who knew him, the author has written the biography of that man who fascinated her 40 years ago.


Technical Data

  • Publication language: Catalan
  • Year: 2025
  • Pages: 208
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Format: 16,3 x 23 cm
  • ISBN City Council: 978-84-9156-621-2
  • Publishing ISBN: 978-84-10161-42-9

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20.00€

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