Manuel Rivas

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Manuel Rivas (born in A Coruña, Spain on 24 October 1957) is a Galician writer, poet and journalist. He began his career in some Spanish newspapers like El Ideal Gallego, La Voz de Galicia, El País, and was the sub-editor of Diario 16 in Galicia. Rivas has written well known poems, novels, articles and literature essays. Rivas is considered a revolutionary in contemporary Galician literature. He was a founding member of Greenpeace Spain, and played an important role during the Prestige oil spill near the Galician coast. Some of his work has been adapted to cinema, such as A lingua das bolboretas and O Lápis do Carpinteiro. Rivas's book Qué me quieres, amor? (1996), a series of sixteen short stories, was adapted by director José Luis Cuerda for his film A lingua das bolboretas ("Butterfly"). O lápis do carpinteiro ("The Carpenter's Pencil") has been published in nine countries and is the most widely translated work in the history of Galician literature.

Listening to Judge Garzón (2011)

This documentary summarizes an extensive interview made by the writer Manuel Rivas to the former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Isabel Coixet
CAST:  Baltasar Garzón  •  Manuel Rivas

This documentary summarizes an extensive interview made by the writer Manuel Rivas to the former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Isabel Coixet
CAST:  Baltasar Garzón  •  Manuel Rivas

¡Hay motivo! (2004)

A multi-part feature on the governing body of Spain, the Popular Party under Jose María Aznar. Themes include the bombing of Iraq, immigration, U.S. fire in Baghdad, and the manipulation of the media.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Juan Diego Botto  •  Mariano Barroso  •  David Trueba  •  Diego Galán  •  Gracia Querejeta  •  Isabel Coixet  •  Fernando Colomo  •  Julio Medem  •  Imanol Uribe  •  Icíar Bollaín  •  José Luis García Sánchez  •  Manuel Rivas  •  Pere Portabella  •  Sigfrid Monleón  •  Vicente Aranda  •  Joaquín Oristrell  •  Manuel Gómez Pereira  •  Chus Gutiérrez  •  José Luis Cuerda  •  Víctor García León  •  Pedro Olea  •  El Gran Wyoming  •  Yolanda García Serrano  •  Antonio José Betancor  •  Ana Díez  •  Daniel Cebrián  •  Álvaro del Amo  •  Bernardo Belzunegui  •  Miguel Ángel Díez  •  Mireia Lluch  •  Víctor Manuel  •  José Ángel Rebolledo  •  Alfonso Ungría  •  Pere Joan Ventura
CAST:  Candela Peña  •  José María Aznar  •  Críspulo Cabezas  •  Pilar Bardem

A multi-part feature on the governing body of Spain, the Popular Party under Jose María Aznar. Themes include the bombing of Iraq, immigration, U.S. fire in Baghdad, and the manipulation of the media.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Juan Diego Botto  •  Mariano Barroso  •  David Trueba  •  Diego Galán  •  Gracia Querejeta  •  Isabel Coixet  •  Fernando Colomo  •  Julio Medem  •  Imanol Uribe  •  Icíar Bollaín  •  José Luis García Sánchez  •  Manuel Rivas  •  Pere Portabella  •  Sigfrid Monleón  •  Vicente Aranda  •  Joaquín Oristrell  •  Manuel Gómez Pereira  •  Chus Gutiérrez  •  José Luis Cuerda  •  Víctor García León  •  Pedro Olea  •  El Gran Wyoming  •  Yolanda García Serrano  •  Antonio José Betancor  •  Ana Díez  •  Daniel Cebrián  •  Álvaro del Amo  •  Bernardo Belzunegui  •  Miguel Ángel Díez  •  Mireia Lluch  •  Víctor Manuel  •  José Ángel Rebolledo  •  Alfonso Ungría  •  Pere Joan Ventura
CAST:  Candela Peña  •  José María Aznar  •  Críspulo Cabezas  •  Pilar Bardem

María Casares, a muller que viviu mil vidas (2023)

A portrait of the Spanish actress María Casares (1922-96).  (more)

DIRECTION:  Xavier Villaverde
CAST:  Mabel Rivera  •  Manuel Rivas  •  María Casares

A portrait of the Spanish actress María Casares (1922-96).  (more)

DIRECTION:  Xavier Villaverde
CAST:  Mabel Rivera  •  Manuel Rivas  •  María Casares