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Del Otro Lado Del Puente (1953 Film)
Carlos Rinaldi (February 5, 1915 – 1995 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film director, film editor and screenwriter. Rinaldi began as a film editor in 1937 but in 1949 he became a film director and directed some 30 pictures working on films such as '' Besos perdidos''. As a director he directed films such as Andrea and Adiós, Alejandra, Andrea in 1973. He was involved in over 60 films in the Cinema of Argentina between 1937 and 1978. Filmography As director * '' La cuna vacía'' (1949) * '' Fantasmas asustados'' (1951) * '' El baldío'' (1952) * '' La patrulla chiflada'' (1952) * ''Vigilantes y ladrones'' (1952) * ''Del otro lado del puente'' (1953) * '' Un hombre cualquiera'' (1954) * '' Casada y señorita'' (1954) * ''Pobre pero honrado'' (1955) * '' El millonario'' (1955) * '' África ríe'' (1956) * '' Todo sea para bien'' (1957) * '' Las apariencias engañan'' (1958) * '' Salitre'' (1959) * ''Yo quiero vivir contigo ''Yo'' is a slang interjection, co ...
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Carlo Rinaldi
Carlo Rinaldi (born August 12, 1981) is an Italian cinematographer and filmmaker. His works include award winning features "I Predatori", "Cosa Sarà" the TV Series "Il Re" for SKY Studios as well as TV commercials for brands as General Motors, Samsung, Pfizer and music videos for Universal Music. His work on the pilot for “''Chimeras''” has been published in the American Cinematographer Magazine. He has lensed the TV Show “''Guidance''”, a teenager drama show produced by AwesomenessTV in Los Angeles, and streaming on a Verizon platform (Go90). The show got more than 5 million views domestically, distribution in Canada and in the UK, and has been picked up by HULU for US domestic streaming. In 2017 he shot the music video “''Funeral Pyre''” for the banf ''Phantogram''. The video is considered one of the best music videos of the year in the August 2017 VideoStatic review and got an article on Pitchfork, magazine that has a reputation for its extensive focus on ind ...
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Casada Y Señorita
Casada or Casàda may refer to: * Casàda, Italian cheese produced in Trentino * Casada (cheese), Italian cheese produced in Sardegna * Casada (Santo Stefano di Cadore) ''frazione'' of Santo Stefano di Cadore Santo ('saint' in various languages) may refer to: People * Santo (given name) * Santo (surname) * El Santo, Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (1917–1984), Mexican wrestler and actor * Bob Santo or Santo, stage name of Ghanaian comedian John Evans Kwadw ...
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Maternidad Sin Hombres
''Maternidad sin hombres'' is a 1968 Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ... film. Cast External links * 1968 films Argentine drama films 1960s Spanish-language films Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi 1960s Argentine films {{1960s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Pimienta (film)
''Pimienta'' is a 1966 Argentine film directed by Carlos Rinaldi Carlos Rinaldi (February 5, 1915 – 1995 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine film director, film editor and screenwriter. Rinaldi began as a film editor in 1937 but in 1949 he became a film director and directed some 30 pictures w .... Cast *Patricia Scaliter *Amalia Scaliter External links * 1966 films 1960s Spanish-language films Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi Argentine comedy-drama films 1960s Argentine films {{1960s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Bicho Raro
Bicho may refer to: * ''Bicho'' (album), by Caetano Veloso, 1977 * Bicho (food), the common Tagalog name for youtiao, a type of fried dough * Bicho (woreda), Oromia, Ethiopia * Bicho (footballer, born 1992), Spanish footballer (Xerez) * Bicho (footballer, born 1996) Javier Fernández Abruñedo (born 20 February 1996), most known as Bicho, is a Spanish footballer who plays for club Cultural Leonesa as an attacking midfielder. Club career Born in Sada, Galicia, Bicho was a youth product of local Deportivo d ..., Spanish footballer (Deportivo La Coruña, Compostela) * Bicho (footballer, born 2003), Spanish women's footballer (Atlético Madrid) {{disambiguation ...
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Viaje De Una Noche De Verano
''Viaje de una noche de verano'' is a 1965 Argentine film. Cast * Tato Bores * Claudia Mores * Enrique Dumas * Roberto Escalada * Néstor Fabián * Olga Frances * Ranko Fujisawa * Ramona Galarza * Iko Avo * Juan Ramón * Los Arribeños * Los Wonderful's * Los Wawancó * Diana Maggi * Luis Medina Castro * Chico Novarro * Alberto Olmedo * María Esther Podestá * Atahualpa Yupanqui * Emilio Buis * Luis Sandrini * Marcos Zucker * Dorita Acosta * Alfredo Barbieri * Blackie * Elsa Daniel * Ángel Magaña Ángel Magaña (August 24, 1915 – November 13, 1982) was an Argentina, Argentine film actor who appeared in some of Argentina's notable films of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He was married to Nuri Montsé Filmography #Hotel de señoritas ( ... * Don Pelele * Fidel Pintos * Juan Manuel Fangio * Sergio Corona External links * 1965 films 1960s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Ca ...
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El Castillo De Los Monstruos (1964 Film)
''El Castillo de los monstruos'' is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Carlos Rinaldi. Cast * Luis Sandrini as El Profesor * Lola del Pino as Miedosa * Silvia Solar Silvia Solar (20 March 19369 May 2011) was a French actress and prolific minor star in Spanish cinema. The majority of her appearances were in the 1960s and 1970s. Early life Solar was born Geneviève Couzain in Paris. Career Couzain won the ti ... as Pelusa * Diego Barquinero as El negrito - chico de goma * Pablo Blanco as Hombre lobo * John Gilmore as Hombre sin piernas * Renato Mendoza as Manzanita * Frieda Pushnik as Torso vivo * Isabel Torres as La coquetita External links * 1964 films 1960s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi Argentine comedy-drama films 1960s Argentine films {{1960s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Yo Quiero Vivir Contigo
''Yo'' is a slang interjection, commonly associated with North American English. It was popularized by the Italian-American community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the 1940s. Although often used as a greeting and often deployed at the beginning of a sentence, ''yo'' may also come at the end of a sentence and/or may be used for emphasis or to direct focus onto a particular individual, group, or issue at hand, or to gain the attention of another individual or group. Etymology and history The interjection ''yo'' was first used in Middle English. In addition to ''yo'', it was also sometimes written ''io''. Though the term may have been in use in the 16th century, its current popularity stems from its use in Philadelphia's Italian American population in the twentieth century, which spread to other ethnic groups in the city, notably among Philadelphia African Americans, and later spread beyond Philadelphia. From the late twentieth century, it frequently appeared in hip ho ...
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Salitre (film)
Salitre is Spanish for ''saltpeter'' and may refer to: Geography * Salitre (Costa Rica), an indigenous territory of Costa Rica * Salitre, Ceará, a municipality of Ceara, Brazil * El Salitre, town in Hidalgo, Mexico * El Salitre (wetland), a wetland in Bogotá, Colombia * Salitre Canton, Guayas Province, Ecuador * Salitre River, a river in Bahía State, Brazil * Salitre River, Bogotá, river on the Bogotá savanna in Colombia Other uses * One of the joint South America air forces maneuvers * Teatro do Salitre, theatre in Lisbon, Portugal between 1782 and 1858 See also * * Saltpeter (other) Saltpeter (or saltpetre) is the mineral form of potassium nitrate (KNO3), a compound It may also sometimes refer to: * Sodium nitrate (NaNO3), a compound ** Chile saltpeter or nitratine, the mineral form * Norwegian saltpeter or calcium nitrat ...
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Las Apariencias Engañan
''Las Apariencias engañan'' (''Appearances can be deceiving'' in English) is a 1958 Argentinean romantic comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Carlos A. Petit, based on the novel by Rafael Maluenda. Cast * Perla Alvarado * Ana Arneodo * Alberto Bello * Cristina Berys * Patricia Castell * Benito Cibrián Benito may refer to: Places * Benito, Kentucky, United States * Benito, Manitoba, Canada * Benito River, a river in Equatorial Guinea Other uses * Benito (name) * ''Benito'' (1993), an Italian film See also * ''Benito Cereno'', a novella by Herm ... * Florindo Ferrario * Enrique García Satur * Amadeo Novoa * Adolfo Stray References External links * 1958 films Argentine black-and-white films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi Argentine romantic comedy films 1950s Argentine films {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Todo Sea Para Bien
Todo may refer to: * Todo Bichig, Kalmyk ‘Clear Script’ * To-do list, a time management implementation * TODO (tag), a computer programming comment tag * ''Todo'' (album) Tōdō may refer to: * Tōkyūjutsu () or Tōdō (), a Japanese divination (fortune telling) method * Tōdōza () or Tōdō (), a Japanese guild for blind male musicians * Tōdō Heisuke (, 1844–1867), samurai * Tōdō Takatora (, 1556–1630), daimyō * Tōdō Takayuki (, 1813–1895), daimyō * Izumi Todo (), pseudonym for the staff at Toei Animation See also * To do * Toto (other) Toto may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters Pets * Toto (Oz), Toto (''Oz''), a dog in the novel and film ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' * Toto, in Japanese ''The Cat Returns#Plot, The Cat Returns'' Characters of agency * a ...
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