Fernando Alonso Barahona

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Fernando Alonso Barahona
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Fernando Alonso Barahona, Spanish lawyer, film critic, and writer
Born1961
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Lawyer, Film Critic, Writer
Known forFilm Critique, Literary Works
Website La Vanguardia

Fernando Alonso Barahona (born 1961 in Madrid) is a Spanish lawyer, film critic, and writer. He is known for his insightful film critiques and contributions to literary works. He holds Spanish nationality and has a distinguished career in both the legal field and the arts. [1]

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Biography

Born in Madrid in November 1961, Fernando Alonso is a multifaceted individual, balancing his professional career with a passion for writing and film analysis. Over the years, he has contributed to a variety of publications, from the fanzine L'Hork to the Ya newspaper. His works include poetry, political essays, studies on horror cinema, and novels.

Alonso graduated in law from the Autonomous University of Madrid and, since 1986, has held a position as a senior official with the Community of Madrid. His career in public administration includes leadership roles within the municipal governments of Madrid, Alcalá de Henares, Boadilla del Monte, and Coslada.

A prolific collaborator in both print and digital media, Alonso has written for numerous magazines on topics related to cinema, culture, and intellectual thought. He served on the Board of the Association of Friends of Julián Marías until 1993 and was actively involved in the boards of the Cinematographic Writers’ Circle and FEDECA. Furthermore, he is a member of the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country and has been a juror for the National Literature Awards (2003), the National Theatre Awards (2004), and the Cultura Viva Awards (2006-2007).

Selected works

References

  1. "Author Fernando Alonso Barahona". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2024.