6/10
Political thriller by José Luis Borau , set in a fictitious South American country
4 July 2022
This thriller/suspense movie develops a political intrigue about a fictitious dictatorship , included a resounding message . José Luis Borau's first film under his own control , a political thriller titled ¨Hay que matar a B.¨(1974) or ¨Kill B.¨, which highlighted, for the first time, his precise narration , thorough stylish directing , film construction , interesting story and skill edition. This film featured an international cast that included American stars as Darren McGavin, Burgess Meredith and Patricia Neal. This is a moving story about a twisted plot , adding a political denounce about South American dictatorships . Dealing with a South American country , in which there're lots of political tension and violence , while the labor-unions have all their labourers on strike . Meanwhile , the public demands the return of a politician from exile to deliver peace and order . However , private trucker Pal Kovak (Darren McGiven) can't afford to strike due to his debts , so his job colleagues consider him as a strike-breaker . Then the striking workers seek vengeance and he's beaten up and his truck burned . Along the way , Pal falls in love for a mysterious woman (Stephane Audran) . After that , Pal Kovak becomes involved into a hard criminal intrigue throughout the country .

A complex and twisted thriller about a criminal conspiracy , here there's only the hunter and the hunted . The structure film is pretty plain and simple at times , though little by little developing itself suspenseful and intriguing incidents , until a final twist . Darren McGavin stars as the hapless trucker , he is acceptable and his love scenes with Stephane Audran are well played . There are some mythic secondaries giving nice interpretations , such as Patricia Neal , Burgess Meredith and José Nieto . As well as a lot of of Spanish support cast , such as : Luis Prendes, Pedro Díez del Corral , Rina Ottolina , Angel Menéndez , Luis Barboo and Perla Cristal. It displays and evocative musical score by José Nieto, as well as atmospheric cinematography by Luis Cuadrado shot on Spanish locations from Vigo , Pontevedra , Galicia and Madrid.

The motion picture was slow but professionally directed by José Luis Borau . It won some prizes and nominations , such as Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 1975 Winner CEC Award Best Film , Best Screenplay José Luis Borau , Antonio Drove ; National Syndicate of Spectacle, 1974 Winner Prize of the National Syndicate of Spectacle , Best Cinematography cameraman Luis Cuadrado . José Luis Borau was a good Spanish writer and filmmaker . His film debut was a Spaghetti western : ¨Brandy¨ (1963) followed by a thriller : ¨Double-edged crime¨ (1965), with little commercial success . From these works he drew the conclusion that he could only make satisfactory films if he made them under his own control , and in 1967 he founded his own production company El Imán. For ten years he mostly shot commercials and produced films for others. In addition, he worked as a script teacher at the Official School of Cinematography . His greatest commercial success was in 1975 with the drama ¨Furtivos¨, which is currently considered one of the best examples of late-Franco cinema and one of the best Spanish movies. Above all, the visual scenery of the plot in the forests around Madrid is impressive . In 1975, the film won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival and the award for best film in the Spanish language. In 1979 he premiered ¨La Sabina¨, a story of passion and superstition that takes place in Andalusian lands . The co-production with Sweden allows well-known foreign actors to be added to the cast. In 1984, he was the director of the Spanish-American co-production ¨Río Abajo¨or ¨On the Line¨ with David Carradine and Victoria Abril, which did not obtain the expected repercussion. Borau was able to get even for this relative failure by reaping public and critical success in 1986 with ¨Tata mía¨ stars Imperio Argentina and Carmen Maura, which, among other things, earned a Goya nomination for best screenplay, and in 1997 he filmed ¨Niño nada¨. In 1993 he filmed the television series ¨Celia¨, based on stories by Elena Fortún. From 1994 to 1998 he was president of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, from which he directed the elaboration and edition of the Dictionary of Spanish Cinema in 1998 . In 1995 he founded his own publishing house, Ediciones El Imán, dedicated mainly to the cinematography. In 2001 he won the Goya award for best direction with his film ¨Leo¨ (2000). In addition, he won the special jury prize at the Malaga Film Festival and, together with Álex de la Iglesia's community, the Fotogramas de Plata Award. President of the General Society of Authors and Publishers (SGAE) from July 2007 to July 2011. And in February 2008 he was appointed academician of the Royal Spanish Academy.
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