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Chinese Take-Away
''Chinese Take-Away'' ( es, Un cuento chino) is a 2011 Argentine comedy-drama film written and directed by Sebastián Borensztein. The film was the highest grossing non-US film in Argentina in 2011. Plot Roberto is a veteran who is characterised by orderliness and a firm belief in the value of control. He runs his own hardware store accordingly. If a supplier sells him boxes with 100 screws each, he counts all the screws and files a complaint if just a single one is missing. He feels that the world around his isle of neatness has gone mad. In order to prove his point, he collects newspaper articles about grotesque mishaps originally triggered by a lack of diligence. From time to time he is visited by Mari, a woman who is in love with him and wants to live with him. While Roberto believes he has his life under control and is safe from surprises, he is confronted by an appalling incident. A Chinese man, Jun, is thrown out of a moving taxi in front of Roberto's eyes. Roberto hel ...
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Sebastián Borensztein
Sebastián Borensztein (born 22 April 1963) is an Argentine screenwriter and film director, best known for the films '' Chinese Take-Away'' (2011), ''Heroic Losers'' (2019) and the horror television miniseries ''El garante'' (1997). Early life and education Sebastián Borensztein was born on 22 April 1963 in Buenos Aires, the son of comedian Tato Bores and Berta Szpindler. He first studied Communication Sciences at the Universidad del Salvador, but after graduating decided to turn to the performing arts, and studied film directing at the Augusto Fernández school. Career During the 1980s he worked in advertising, but under the guidance of his father, started screenwriting. He wrote, directed and also acted as producer for his father's work, for which he earned several awards. Television Borensztein started out by writing for television. His first series, a horror miniseries entitled ''El garante'' (1997, "The Guarantor") won many awards, including four Martín Fierro A ...
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Ignacio Huang
Ignacio Huang (, born January 1, 1980), is a Taiwanese actor and graphic designer based in Argentina. He is best known internationally for his role of Jun in the 2011 film '' Chinese Take-Away''. Huang also appeared in ''Filmatrón'' in 2007 and ''La canción del inmigrante'' in 2008. He also had a role in ''El Ratón Pérez'' 2. He co-starred in ''Charlotte'' alongside Ángela Molina. His family emigrated from Taiwan to Paraguay, where they lived for eight years, before settling in Buenos Aires when he was eleven. He is a graduate of the University of Buenos Aires and later studied acting under Norman Briski. In addition to acting, Huang has performed glove puppetry, as well as taught ink painting and hosted cooking classes in Chinese and Taiwanese cuisine Taiwanese cuisine (, Bopomofo:ㄊㄞˊㄨㄢˉㄌㄧㄠˋㄌㄧˇ, or , Bopomofo:ㄊㄞˊㄨㄢˉㄘㄞˋ) has several variations. The earliest known cuisines of Taiwan are that of the Taiwanese indigenous peoples. Over ...
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Films Set In Buenos Aires
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Films Shot In Buenos Aires
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still images were recorded on a strip of chemically sensitized ...
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2010s Spanish-language Films
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Argentine Comedy Films
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2011 Films
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2011 Comedy Films
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Argentine Academy Of Cinematography Arts And Sciences Awards
The Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Awards are given by the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences ( es, Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas de la Argentina) to honor achievement in Argentine cinema by Argentina-based filmmakers. The awards, known as ''Premios Sur'', are given annually by the Academy, whose members include Argentine actors, directors, producers, and industry film technicians.''Clarín''
"''El filme "Las manos" arrasó en la entrega de los Premios Sur''," article about film awards, December 12, 2006. There are eighteen awards given and, as of February 2007, 220 members in the association vote on the awards. To qualify the film must be released from October 1 - September 30 in Argentina.


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* Best Film (''Mejor película'') * Best New Film (''Mejo ...
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Huang Sheng Huang
Ignacio Huang (, born January 1, 1980), is a Taiwanese actor and graphic designer based in Argentina. He is best known internationally for his role of Jun in the 2011 film ''Chinese Take-Away''. Huang also appeared in ''Filmatrón'' in 2007 and ''La canción del inmigrante'' in 2008. He also had a role in ''El Ratón Pérez'' 2. He co-starred in ''Charlotte'' alongside Ángela Molina. His family emigrated from Taiwan to Paraguay, where they lived for eight years, before settling in Buenos Aires when he was eleven. He is a graduate of the University of Buenos Aires and later studied acting under Norman Briski. In addition to acting, Huang has performed glove puppetry, as well as taught ink painting and hosted cooking classes in Chinese and Taiwanese cuisine Taiwanese cuisine (, Bopomofo:ㄊㄞˊㄨㄢˉㄌㄧㄠˋㄌㄧˇ, or , Bopomofo:ㄊㄞˊㄨㄢˉㄘㄞˋ) has several variations. The earliest known cuisines of Taiwan are that of the Taiwanese indigenous peoples. Over h ...
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Argentine Film Critics Association
The Argentine Film Critics Association ( es, Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina) is an organization of Argentine-based journalists and correspondents. The association presents the ''Silver Condor Awards'' (''Premios Cóndor de Plata'') honoring achievements in Argentine cinema. The awards are considered Argentina's equivalent of the Academy Awards. The association was organized on July 10, 1942, and the annual awards have been given since 1943, with breaks in between.IMDb
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The Argentine Film Critics Association is a member of the International Federation of Film Critics, also known as FIPRESCI.


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Muriel Santa Ana
Muriel Santa Ana (born July 13, 1968) is an Argentine actress. She works in the TV series '' Solamente Vos''. Biography Santa Ana is the daughter of actor Walter Santa Ana and Mabel González; she also has a sister named Moira who is a singer and voice teacher. She completed her primary studies at the Escuela Úrsula Llames de Lapuente in Palermo, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her parents separated when she turned 9, and both daughters went to live with their mother. A former student of the Escuela Normal Numero 6 de Palermo, Santa Ana attended high school with singer Érica García and actress Marcela Guerty. Long before deciding to be an actress, she studied flamenco, tango, flute, ceramics and Italian, and worked as an editor. At age 18 she began studying theater with Agustín Alezzo and then continued with other teachers such as Juan Carlos Gené, Rubén Szuchmacher, and Guillermo Angelelli. Career Since 1995 she participated in plays, but it was in 2005 when she arr ...
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