
Enrique Alarcón
Art
Born 1917-06-13 · Campo de Criptana, Ciudad Real, Spain · Died 1995-01-01
Enrique Alarcón was a Spanish architect and film set designer. Throughout his 44-year career (1940-1984), he worked on more than 260 films, including masterpieces of Spanish cinema such as Tristana, Muerte de un ciclista, and Calle Mayor. He also collaborated with all the great Spanish film directors of the era, such as Luis Buñuel, Luis García Berlanga, Juan Antonio Bardem, and Carlos Saura, among others, as well as with international directors like Nicholas Ray and Anthony Mann. He received countless awards and distinctions, most notably the Goya Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1990, making him the only set designer to have received this honor to date.
Crew

Miss Bolero
Art Direction

Bethune: The Making of a Hero
Production Design

Our Father
Set Decoration

The Heifer
Set Decoration

The Heifer
Production Design

The Heifer
Art Direction

The Last Kamikaze
Set Decoration

Mamá, Levántate y Anda
Art Direction

Viva la clase media
Art Direction

Alejandra, mon amour
Set Decoration

Alejandra, mon amour
Art Direction

Alejandra, mon amour
Production Design

Red Gold
Set Decoration

The Last Romantic Lover
Set Decoration

That Obscure Object of Desire
Set Designer

Uno del millón de muertos
Art Direction

Asignatura pendiente
Set Decoration

La mujer es un buen negocio
Set Decoration

A la Legión le gustan las mujeres… y a las mujeres, les gusta la Legión
Art Direction

A la Legión le gustan las mujeres… y a las mujeres, les gusta la Legión
Set Decoration