- Ivan Zulueta
Juan Ricardo Miguel Zulueta Vergarajauregui known as Ivan Zulueta (
September 29 ,1943 ,San Sebastián , Basque Country,Spain ), is adesigner andfilm director . His work spans throughout different fields such as art designer in movies or music. He is mainly known for writing and directing the film "Arrebato " ("Rapture"), and for designing the posters and promotion ofPedro Almodóvar 's first movies.Biography
Chilhood and early career
Ivan Zulueta was born Juan Ricardo Miguel due to the
Russia n origin of that name, what was not allowed by anti-communistFranco dictatorship. His family was wealthy: his father’s family had had sugar factories inCuba for generations. His father was a lawyer; even though he combined his job with other activities, such as director of theSan Sebastian Film Festival . His mother was a painter, even though not professionally. Hence, Ivan was closed to the art in his youth.Ivan moved to
Madrid in 1960. He was enrolled indecoration courses. At the end of 1963, he was offered the opportunity of traveling in a merchant vessel toNew York . There, he enrolled in "Arts Students League" for studying oil painting and advertising drawing. Zulueta discoveredpop art ,Nouvelle Vague , theNew American Cinema and artists such asJonas Mekas andJohn Cassavetes .Coming back to Madrid in 1964, Zulueta enrolled in the Spanish Cinema School. He directed a couple of shorts in 35 mm. The first one, called "Agata", based on a short story by
Edgar Allan Poe . And the second one, called "Ida y Vuelta" ("Round Trip"), based on a short story byWilliam Jenkins . However, he did not get his degree and the School was closed by the dictatorship. Zulueta would not be allowed to sign his works until Franco died because of this.Pop-art and psychedelic
In 1968, Jose Luis Borau, his teacher in the Film School, produced a TV show called "Ultimo Grito" ("Latest Trends"). The anchormen were Jose Maria Inigo and
Judy Stephen . Ivan Zulueta directed the show. The production means and budget were low. The way of working: friends in different positions and creativity.In 1969, "Un, Dos, Tres, Al Escondite Inglés" ("Hide and Seek") was produced. It was Jose Luis Borau’s first work as a producer of a full-length movie. The production was carried the same way as in the TV show "Ultimo Grito". The film was a musical which made fun of
Eurovision contest with aRichard Lester style. It was first released inCannes Film Festival .70s: experimentation
Jose Luis Borau provided Zulueta with unused film from his newly-created production company. Zulueta used it for experimenting mainly with tempo and editing. He also used other underground formats like 16mm or 8mm. Most of the time, the experimentation was related to re-fiming preexisting material in other formats and rhythms. This visual style was very popular in those years, used by other directors and achieving a peak with the eminent "
Koyaanisqatsi " (1983). At same time, Zulueta started a prolific career as poster designer.Ivan met Pedro Almodóvar and helped him in his first underground short movies.Zulueta also worked as assistant director for other directors such as Jaime Chavarri or Antonio Drove.
Ivan Zulueta is proposed to hit other non-underground segments of the public by directing a short movie and releasing it. The result: "Leo Es Pardo" ("Leo is Dark"); a short movie recorded with a 16mm camera. It was released in the
Berlin Film Festival . Then, Zulueta and his collaborators thought that they could try to put all this experimentation onto a full-length film released as a conventional movie…"Arrebato" ("Rapture")
A Spanish architect interested in movies decided to help Zulueta financially. The planning was a 15-day filming. However, it was shot in real interiors owned by Zulueta and other friends, like Jaime Chavarri; and most of collaborators used drugs like
heroin , that drove the planning and the budget to be highly increased. Pedro Almodóvar dubbed one of the female characters, but he was not credited. The relationship between the director and the producer was poorly damaged. Moreover, the film had a lot of problems to be commercially released due to its experimental and underground style; even though the dictatorship had fallen through. It was finally released in 1980. Ivan Zulueta was labeled as a problematic "auteur " and "Arrebato" became acult movie .80s: silence
Finally, his heroin addiction made Ivan be blocked. He retired temporary. Living in San Sebastián, he declined offers for new projects in filming industry. On the other hand, Zulueta continued with his career as poster designer. It is in these years when he produced his best known works for Pedro Almodovar, among others. He also started experimenting with photography.
The come-back: "Párpados" & "Ritesti"
At the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s, Zulueta directed a couple of episodes for two different TV serials. The first one, called “Parpados” (“Eyelids”), was a love story between a couple of twins. The second one, called “Ritesti”, was a horror story. Both were traced by Zulueta’s style, visual obsessions, circular screenplay, format mixing (film and video) and a fragmented editing which reminded some of
David Lynch movies.Latest years
By mid-90s, Zulueta came back to the silence. He continued his work designing posters. However, at the beginning of the 2000s, some personalities in the Spanish film industry rediscovered Zulueta’s early work: different expositions (paintings, posters and photography) were organized in different Spanish cities such as Madrid or Barcelona; his films were broadcast on TV and cinema again; his short movies were shown on film festivals and "Arrebato" was first launched on DVD. Nowadays, Zulueta declared to be interested on directing a new full-length movie; as mentioned in Spanish newspaper "
El Pais ", coinciding with "Arrebato" DVD release.References
* "Iván Zulueta: la vanguardia frente al espejo", Carlos F. Heredero. Festival de Cine de Alcalá de Henares, 1989, ISBN 8440456042
* "Arrebato de Iván Zulueta", Francisco Javier Gómez Tarín. Octaedro Editorial, 2001, ISBN 8480634936
* "Guión Cinematográfico de Arrebato y Leo Es Pardo", Iván Zulueta. Ocho y Medio. Colección Espiral, 2002.
* "Imagen-Enigma", Concept: Joxean Muñoz, José Luis Lanzagorta ; Text: Begoña del Teso. San Sebastián - Diputacion, 2002.External links
* [http://www.ivanzulueta.com Official Ivan Zulueta website]
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