
Tonight, the
Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley is welcoming the great Spanish director Víctor Erice (
The Spirit of the Beehive, El sur), to talk about his career with film scholar Richard Peña. In addition to screening all of Erice’s films, the . . .
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