Movies by Carlos Saura and others had ghosts, memories from the past, that they used to make a political point. Things you couldn't talk about openly, you could speak of through ghosts.
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I've always been into the horror genre, so I've seen a lot of movies with ghosts and supernatural stuff.
I have always been a pretty big fan of ghost stories.
You as an audience can look at these things as films, but I remember them as social experiences.
As a child I loved ghost stories.
Ghost stories always creep me out and weird me out. Those are always interesting to watch.
I've wanted to write a ghost story for years, and my main aim was to write the most frightening ghost story that I could think of.
Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like 'The Grudge', I look in the corners of my room for the next two days.
There is not a great Spanish tradition of ghost stories. But in the period of Franco, you'd find these ghost stories: sort of hidden political movies that were supposed to be about ghosts but were about something else.
All my life, I never realized you could have a conversation with a ghost.
Everyone has a ghost story, or at least that's how it has always seemed to me.
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