The burning chapel of the director Carlos Saura, who died yesterday, will be installed next Monday from 12 noon at the headquarters of the Film Academy, in Madrid, and will remain open until eight in the afternoon, reported this Saturday the academy through their social networks.
The multifaceted filmmaker, with a highly recognized career as a photographer and writer, passed away yesterday at the age of 91, on the eve of receiving the Goya de Honor on Saturday during the 37th edition of the Goya Awards held in Seville.
Precisely today, Saturday, the Council of Ministers has announced that it will award next Tuesday the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise Saura for his "indisputable" contribution to Spanish culture and art.