Luis Buñuel, Luis Garcia Berlanga, and Juan Antonio Bardem, referred to as “the Three Bs” were the saviours of the Spanish cinematography during the dark time of General Francisco Franco’s regime, as they made ambiguous, original, and immensely significant films, in terms of their social and political roles, to spite the regime. They made satires on the Spanish society (Welcome Mr. Marshall by Luis Garcia Berlanga), fought… More »