
Directing
Born January 1, 1944 in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, Spain
De la Iglesia was an outspoken gay socialist filmmaker relatively unknown outside of Spain, despite a prolific and successful career in his native country. He is best remembered for having portrayed urban marginality and the world of drugs and juvenile delinquency in the early 1980s, and his films serve as an archive of the Spanish marginality of this era. Is other words, his work is closely related to the phenomenon popularly known in Spain as "quinqui cinema". His films are an example of commitment to the immediate reality; they were made with honesty and great risk, against the conformist outlook of most movies of its time. Many of this films also deal with the theme of homosexuality.

Eloy de la Iglesia: Film Addict
Self (archive footage)

Blood in the Streets: The Quinqui Film Phenomenon

Navajeros, censores y nuevos realizadores
Self (archive footage)

Bulgarian Lovers

The Tobacconist of Vallecas

Turn of the Screw

El Pico 2

Overdose

Pals

The Minister's Wife

Navajeros

Afraid to Go Out at Night

Confessions of a Congressman
Man at rally

The Priest

The Creature

Hidden Pleasures

The Other Bedroom

Forbidden Love Game

Murder in a Blue World

No One Heard the Scream

The Cannibal Man

The Glass Ceiling

Cuadrilátero

Something Bitter in the Mouth

Fantasía... 3
Introductor (uncredited)