Diego Moldes

Diego Moldes González (born 27 January 1977) is a Spanish writer, critic and film historian.

Diego Moldes
Born27 January 1977 (1977-01-27) (age 46)
Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain
OccupationFilm historian, writer, critic
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid, Pontevedra Campus
GenreEssay, film history, film criticism, narrative
Website
diegomoldes.com

Biography

Born in Pontevedra, Spain, Diego Moldes is the author of 13 published books that are non-fiction, narrative and poetry. In twenty years, between 2004 and 2023, he has published thirteen books.

Among his books are the historic novel Daydreaming, and cultural works such as Vertigo´s Footprint (2004); Roman Polanski: The tormented fantasy (the first book in 2005 about Roman Polanski in Spanish); European Cinema: The Great Movies (2018); and Alejandro Jodorowsky (a 2012 monography prefaced by Jodorowsky himself). Moldes also authored Venuspassion (in 2014 with an introduction by Luis Alberto de Cuenca), and Not One Day Without Poetry (a 2018 book on poetry).

In November 2019, he published his eleventh book, which is a lengthy work: When Einstein Met Kafka. Contributions of the Jews to the Modern World. This book was the result of twenty years of research. It involved reading more than three hundred books and over two thousand articles and documents, as well as the viewing of some two hundred documentary and fiction films.[1] The Catalan critic Toni Montesinos praised the book, calling it "great merit" and "formidable work". It also received positive reviews in Spanish media such as Televisión Española,[2] El País,[3] La vanguardia,[4] ABC[5] or El mundo.[6]

Diego Moldes holds a degree in Advertising and PR from the Faculty of Communication of Pontevedra, a master in publishing from Oxford Brookes University / Publish Editrain, and a PhD in information science (audio-visual communications) from the Complutense University of Madrid.

In 2000, he became a TVG presenter in Galicia: three years later, he moved toward marketing, advertising, and digital content in the cultural field, chiefly focusing on book, movies, music and comics. His connection to Judaism led him to collaborate with the Sefard-Israel Centre [7] and Raices: Revista judia de cultura (Roots: a Jewish Cultural Magazine). From 2015 to 2018, he served as director-general of Hispanic-Jewish Foundation.[8] In 2015, he became president of the Fania Association, a group which combats antisemitism and supports cultural endeavours. In 2019, he became director of institutional relations of the Nebrija University and the Antonio de Nebrija Foundation.[9]

Published work

Narrative

  • Daydreaming[10] (Ensoñación, Ediciones Pigmalión, Madrid, 2012), novel.
  • Venuspassion[11] (Venuspasión, Notorious Ediciones, Madrid, 2014), essay, narrative, stories and poetry.

Poetry

  • Not One Day Without Poetry[12] (Ni un día sin poesía, Ed. Mueve tu lengua, Madrid, 2018), poems. Foreword by Alejandro Jodorowsky.

Essay

  • When Einstein meet Kafka. Contributions of the Jews to the modern world (Cuando Einstein encontró a Kafka. Contribuciones de los judíos al mundo moderno, Barcelona, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2019). Foreword by Esther Bendahan.[13][14][15][16]
  • En el vientre de la ballena. Ensayo sobre la cultura (In the Belly of the Whale. Essay on culture, Barcelona, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2022).
  • Antonio de Nebrija y su origen judeoconverso (Antonio de Nebrija and his Judeo-converso origin, Barcelona, Editorial Gedisa, 2023).

Film books

Diego Moldes (right) with Alejandro Jodorowsky
Diego Moldes (right) with Roman Polanski
  • Vertigo's footprint [17] (La huella de Vértigo, Ediciones JC, Madrid, 2004). Film Essay on the Influence of Vertigo, by Alfred Hitchcock.
  • Roman Polanski. The fantasy of the tormented (Roman Polanski. La fantasía del atormentado, Ediciones JC, Madrid, 2005). Essay.[18]
  • European cinema. Great movies[19] (El cine europeo. Las grandes películas. Ediciones JC, Madrid, 2008). Essay on European Sound Cinema (1930-2007).
  • The manuscript found in Zaragoza. The novel of Jan Potocki adapted to the cinema by Wojciech Jerzy Has (El manuscrito encontrado en Zaragoza. La novela de Jan Potocki adaptada al cine por Wojciech Jerzy Has, Ediciones Calamar, Madrid, 2009).[20]
  • Alejandro Jodorowsky (Col. Signo e Imagen / Cineastas, Ediciones Cátedra, Madrid, 2012).[21][22][23] Monographic essay, foreword by A. Jodorowsky, 496 pages.

References

  1. "StackPath". www.galaxiagutenberg.com. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  2. "La aventura del saber. Cuando Einstein encontró a Kafka - RTVE.es". 9 March 2020 via www.rtve.es.
  3. Morla, Jorge (11 February 2020). ""El antisemitismo goza de muy buena salud"". El País via elpais.com.
  4. "Los judíos, la ciencia, las bellas artes y el humor". 2 March 2021.
  5. "La herencia judía en la base de nuestra civilización". abc. 19 May 2020.
  6. "De Einstein y Kafka a Natalie Portman: los judíos que escaparon del gueto". ELMUNDO. 2 December 2019.
  7. "Centro Sefarad-Israel - Inicio". www.casasefarad-israel.es.
  8. "Conoce la Fundación Hispanojudía". Fundación Hispanojudía.
  9. "Fundación Antonio de]".
  10. "Ensoñación".
  11. "Venuspasión – Notorious Ediciones".
  12. "NI UN DÍA SIN POESÍA de Diego Moldes". Mueve tu lengua.
  13. Toni Montesinos Jesús Ferrer; Ángeles López; Sagrario Fernández-Prieto (28 November 2019). "Los libros de la semana: La última novela de Antonio Lobo Antunes y la influencia judía en la cultura europea". La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  14. Morla, Jorge (11 February 2020). ""El antisemitismo goza de muy buena salud"". El Paais (in Spanish). El País. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  15. Imparcial, El. "Diego Moldes desmenuza la cuestión judía". El Imparcial (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  16. "La palabra que crea el mundo". Zenda (in Spanish). 6 February 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  17. "Diego Moldes analiza la estela de «Vértigo» en el cine". Archived from the original on 30 July 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  18. Reseña de cine: Roman Polanski, Pablo Cepero, El País. 24 June 2010
  19. "Pépé le Moko - miradas de cine nº 89, agosto 2009". Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  20. El laberinto fantástico de Jan Potocki, por Antón Castro, El Heraldo de Soria y El Heraldo de Aragón, 23 November 2009.
  21. Belinchón, Gregorio (12 October 2012). "Jodorowsky nunca descansa". El País via elpais.com.
  22. "Alejandro Jodorowsky - cine para leer". Archived from the original on 7 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  23. "Magazine - decine21.com - decine21.com". Decine21.
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