Antxón Eceiza
An image from The Last Meeting, one of the productions that also features Antxón Eceiza.
Antxón Eceiza

Antxón Eceiza

September 14, 1935 — Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain

Antonio Eceiza, (San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain, September 4, 1935 – San Sebastián, November 15, 2011) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter, who directed eleven films between 1960 and 1995. Law graduate and animator from San Sebastián film clubism, he went to Madrid in 1958 to train at the Institute of Cinematographic Research and Experiences. He formed a tandem with his friend Elías Querejeta with whom he shot two documentaries and worked in advertising films. Films like “De cuerpo presente”, “Último encuentro” and “Las secretas intenciones” positioned him as one of the strongest props of what came to be called the “new Spanish cinema” of the sixties. Between 1973 and 1978 he stayed abroad. Upon his return to Spain, he founded the production company Bertan Filmeak, which sponsored the Ikuska series. In 1989 he shot “Dias de humo / Ke arteko egunak”, and in 1995 “Felicidades, Tovarich.”

The Innocents

The Innocents

1963

Summer Night

Summer Night

1963

De cuerpo presente

De cuerpo presente

1967

The Last Meeting

The Last Meeting

1967

El complot mongol

El complot mongol

1977

Las secretas intenciones

Las secretas intenciones

1970

Next Fall

Next Fall

1967

Tarde de domingo

Tarde de domingo

1960