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  1. National Heritage (Spanish: Patrimonio nacional) is a 1981 Spanish comedy film that was co-written and directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. Heritage film is a critical term to refer to a cluster or cycle of late 20th-century British films that were argued to depict the United Kingdom of the pre-World War II decades in a nostalgic fashion.

  3. Mar 1, 2013 · The depiction of national culture - in the British heritage film - is portrayed through several different vehicles, particularly the use of aesthetic visuals and costume, the creativity of...

  4. Synopsis. After the death of General Franco, the Leguineche family leaves their estate of Los Tejadillos, where they have remained for decades in voluntary exile, with the purpose of returning to Madrid to actively participate in the social events of the aristocracy and to get closer to the closest circle of the Spanish monarch.

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    • Incine, Jet Films
    • Luis García Berlanga
  5. Mar 26, 1981 · Patrimonio nacional: Directed by Luis García Berlanga. With Luis Ciges, Luis Escobar, Agustín González, José Luis López Vázquez. Second installment of the saga of the Leguineche's preceded by "The National Shotgun" and completed by "National III".

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    • Comedy
    • Luis García Berlanga
    • 1981-03-26
  6. Jun 1, 2013 · Moving beyond its original British framework, Heritage Film discusses a European tradition of heritage cinema in the context of the global consumption of period films since the 1990s and the industrial and funding factors that stirred cross-national collaborations.

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  8. Abstract. One of the key strategies adopted in the bid to construct a national cinema in Britain has been the exploitation of what we may, following Charles Barr, call the heritage film—that is to say, a genre of film which reinvents and reproduces, and in some cases simply invents, a national heritage for the screen.

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