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Berta Ortegosa
Berta Ortegosa (1920–2010) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such as ''Historia de una mala mujer'' (1947), '' Albéniz'' (1947), '' Don Juan Tenorio'' (1949), ''Hombres a precio'' (1949), ''Catita es una dama'' (1956), ''La casa del ángel'' (1957) (in which she played a mother "obsessed with her daughters' virginity"), ''Setenta veces siete'' (1962), ''Mujeres perdidas'' (1964) and '' Boquitas pintadas'' (1974). Ortegosa was known for her dramatic roles, and was a frequent collaborator with director Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. She was married to the actor Luis Corradi Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic .... Filmography References 1920 births 2010 deaths Argentine film actresses {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Historia De Una Mala Mujer
''Story of a Bad Woman'' ( es, Historia de una mala mujer) is a 1948 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Saslavsky and starring the Mexican and Hollywood superstar Dolores del Río, María Duval, Alberto Closas. It is based on ''Lady Windermere's Fan'' by Oscar Wilde.Hall p.248 The film's art direction was by Raúl Soldi. It was made by Argentina Sono Film, one of the country's biggest studios during the era. Cast * Dolores del Río as Mrs. Erlynne * María Duval * Alberto Closas * Fernando Lamas * Amalia Sánchez Ariño * Homero Cárpena * María Santos * Bertha Moss * Ricardo Castro Ríos * Luis Otero * Amalia Bernabé * Francisco de Paula * Roberto Bordoni * Aurelia Ferrer * Berta Ortegosa * Alberto de Mendoza * Iris Martorell * Manuel Alcón * Diana Montes * Pablo Cumo Pablo Cumo (1898–1992) was an Argentine stage and film actor.Etchelet p.356 Cumo appeared in around fifty films during his career. Selected filmography * ''Santos Ve ...
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Albéniz (film)
''Albéniz'' is a 1947 black-and-white Argentine Silver Condor award-winning biographical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by . The film is based on the life of Spanish composer and pianist, Isaac Albéniz. The film stars Pedro López Lagar and Sabina Olmos. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film and numerous other awards, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1948 for the best picture of the previous year. Cast Release and acclaim The film won the Argentine Film Critics Association Award, the Silver Condor, for best film in 1948. It was also one of the main entries at the 2nd Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland. The Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences gave several awards for this film: *Best Picture: Argentina Sono Film *Best Director: Luis César Amadori *Best Actor: Pedro López Lagar Pedro López Lagar (18 June 1899, in Madrid – 21 August 1977, in Buenos Aires) was a Spanish born Argentine film acto ...
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Don Juan Tenorio
''Don Juan Tenorio: Drama religioso-fantástico en dos partes'' (Don Juan Tenorio: Religious-Fantasy Drama in Two Parts) is a play written in 1844 by José Zorrilla. It is the more romantic of the two principal Spanish-language literary interpretations of the legend of Don Juan. The other is the 1630 ''El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra'' (The Trickster of Seville and the Guest of Stone), which is attributed to Tirso de Molina. ''Don Juan Tenorio'' owes a great deal to this earlier version, as recognized by Zorrilla himself in 1880 in his ''Recuerdos del tiempo viejo'' (Memories of the Old Times), although the author curiously confuses de Molina with another writer of the same era, Agustín Moreto. Plot First part In the first part of the drama, the protagonist is still the demonic rake described by de Molina (he is called a demon and even Satan himself on more than one occasion). The story begins with Don Juan meeting Don Luis in a crowded wine shop in Seville so t ...
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Catita Es Una Dama
''Catita es una dama'' is a 1956 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Niní Marshall. Plot On this occasion, the trio made up of Catita, Semillita and Augusto Codecá (who plays an amateur boxer), after the conventillo has burned down due to Catita's negligence, take all the tenants of the tenement to live temporarily in their employer's house, A millionaire. This gives rise to numerous entanglements, and they even summon spirits due to their misinterpretation of their patron's death in a mistaken plane crash. Cast * Niní Marshall as Catita * Augusto Codecá * Carlos Estrada * Semillita * Rolando Dumas * Mirtha Naredo * Esperanza Otero * Berta Ortegosa * Lilian Valmar * María Esther Corán * Odina Narietta * Marta González * Luis Corradi * Héctor Rivera * Carlos Tomkinson * Luis Calan * Domingo Mania Domingo may refer to: People *Domingo (name), a Spanish name and list of people with that name *Domingo (producer) (born 1970) ...
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La Casa Del ángel
''The House of the Angel'' ( es, La casa del ángel) is a 1957 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson based the novel of the same name by his wife Beatriz Guido, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was entered into the 10th Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or prize. The film is considered a turning point in the history of Argentine cinema, as its international success contributed to the development of more national productions. It was selected as the second greatest Argentine film of all time in a poll conducted by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 1977, while it ranked 6th in the 1984 edition and 10th in the 2000 edition. In a new version of the survey organized in 2022 by the specialized magazines ''La vida util'', ''Taipei'' and ''La tierra quema'', presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival, the film reached the 22 position. Cast *Elsa Daniel - Ana *Lautaro Murúa - Pablo Aguirre *Guillermo Battaglia ...
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Setenta Veces Siete
''The Female: Seventy Times Seven'' ( es, Setenta veces siete) is a 1962 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson starring Isabel Sarli. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Isabel Sarli as Cora / Laura * Francisco Rabal as Pascual / The Sheepherder * Jardel Filho as Pedro / The Horsethief * Blanca Lagrotta as The Mother * Ignacio Finder as The Father * Nelly Prono as The Duena * Jacobo Finder * Hilda Suárez * Alberto Barcel * Walter Santa Ana * Juan Carlos Berisso * Berta Ortegosa Berta Ortegosa (1920–2010) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such as '' Historia de una mala mujer'' (1947), '' Albéniz'' (1947), '' Don Juan Tenorio'' (1949), ''Hombres a precio'' (1949), '' Catita es una dama'' (1956), '' La ca ... US release After 5 years, the film was picked up for distribution in the United States by Cambist Films. They re-edited the film and gave it a new name ''The Female'' with the director listed as Leo Towers. Sar ...
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Boquitas Pintadas
''Heartbreak Tango'' (Spanish: ''Boquitas pintadas'') is a 1974 Argentine drama film, directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was adapted from Argentine writer Manuel Puig's 1969 novel of the same name (English: '' Heartbreak Tango''). In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 22nd position. In a new version of the survey organized in 2022 by the specialized magazines ''La vida útil'', ''Taipei'' and ''La tierra quema'', presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival, the film reached the 47th position. Cast * Alfredo Alcón as Juan Carlos Etchpare * Marta Yolanda González as Nené (as Martha González) * Luisina Brando as Mabel Saénz * Raúl Lavié as Francisco Paez / Pancho * Leonor Manso Leonor Manso (born 16 April 1948) is an Argentinian actress. She appeared in more than 70 films since 1969. Manso directed her first production, ''Waiting for Godot'', i ...
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Cinenacional
Cinenacional.com is a web portal and web-based database about Argentine cinema. It is the most comprehensive site for information about the Argentine film industry, with a vast array of information on films, television programs, directors, actors, cinematographers, film editors, production designers, and film viewing figures. As of July 2022 it has 53,567 articles on films in its database, 11,074 technical data sheets, and 25,478 photos. The site receives an average of 18,000 views a day. History The management team was organized in August 2000, and went on-line on June 9, 2001. The founding directors were Diego Papic and Pablo Wittner. Jorge C. Bernárdez, coauthor of ''#ElFinDelPeriodismo'' (2017), was among the critics. The site claims that the website was labelled of ''cultural interest'' by the Buenos Aires government resolution # 136 in 2006 and that since 2007 it has been supported by the Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA), the official governmental ...
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Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (5 May 1924 – 8 September 1978), also known as Leo Towers and as Babsy, was an Argentine film director, producer and screenwriter. Born as Leopoldo Torres Nilsson (he later changed his paternal surname from Torres to Torre) was the son of Argentine pioneer film director Leopoldo Torres Ríos, with whom he collaborated between 1939 and 1949. He debuted in 1947 with the short ''El muro''. His mother was an Argentinian citizen of Swedish descent. His uncle was cinematographer Carlos Torres Ríos (1898–1956). Torre Nilsson's first full-length film, ''El crimen de Oribe'' (1950), was an adaptation of Adolfo Bioy Casares's novel ''El perjurio de la nieve''. In 1954 he directed '' Días de odio'', based on Jorge Luis Borges's short story ''Emma Zunz''. In 1956 he directed ''Graciela'', based on Carmen Laforet's novel ''Nada'', winner of Nadal Literary Prize 1944. He also directed films about icons of Argentine history and culture: ''Martín Fierro'' (196 ...
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Luis Corradi
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic in Portugal, but common in Brazil. Origins The Germanic name (and its variants) is usually said to be composed of the words for "fame" () and "warrior" () and hence may be translated to ''famous warrior'' or "famous in battle". According to Dutch onomatologists however, it is more likely that the first stem was , meaning fame, which would give the meaning 'warrior for the gods' (or: 'warrior who captured stability') for the full name.J. van der Schaar, ''Woordenboek van voornamen'' (Prisma Voornamenboek), 4e druk 1990; see also thLodewijs in the Dutch given names database Modern forms of the name are the German name Ludwig and the Dutch form Lodewijk. and the other Iberian forms more closely resemble the French name Louis, a derivat ...
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1920 Births
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