Miguel Picazo's first film
Aunt Tula (1964) started the "Nuevo Cine Español", new Spanish cinema movement of the 1960s and placed him amongst the masters of Spanish film industry. Despite his success in public and critic, Picazo had to struggle for his next films and his career suffered the challenges of Spanish society and shifting from dictatorship to democracy, with a weak film industry that hardly took advantage of his talent. Still, with a filmography including only 5 features, Picazo is considered a master of Spanish cinema, having taught and appeared in cameos in some other masterpieces. At 88, retired in his hometown of Cazorla, Miguel expects his last chance to direct a film.
—Jose Antonio Hergueta