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List Of Argentine Films Of 2016
This is a list of Argentine films which were released in 2016: External links *2016 in Argentina * * List of 2016 box office number-one films in Argentina {{2016 films * 2016 Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
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Cinema Of Argentina
Cinema of Argentina refers to the film industry based in Argentina. The Argentine cinema comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of Argentina or by Argentine filmmakers abroad. The Argentine film industry has historically been one of the three most developed in Latin American cinema, along with those produced in Mexico and Brazil. Throughout the 20th century, film production in Argentina, supported by the State and by the work of a long list of directors and actors, became one of the major film industries in the Spanish-speaking world. Argentina has won eighteen Goya Awards for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, which makes it the most awarded country. It is also the first Latin American country that has won Academy Awards, in recognition of the films ''The Official Story'' (1985) and ''The Secret in Their Eyes'' (2009). History The beginning In 1896, French photographer Eugene Py was working for the Belgian Henri Lepage and the Austrian Max Glà ...
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Gladys Lizarazu
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Bien De Familia
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Luciana Piantanida
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Los Ausentes
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Eduardo Williams
Eduardo "Teddy" Williams (born 1987) is an Argentine film director. He first studied at Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, and then in Fresnoy, France, under the tutorship of Portuguese director Miguel Gomes. Williams works within an avant-garde/experimental tradition, and has made the feature film ''The Human Surge'', in addition to a number of short films. His works have been presented at film festivals such as Cannes, Locarno, Toronto and New York.P.M. Cicchetti,An Interview with The Human Surge’s Eduardo Williams" ''Reverse Shot'' (Museum of the Moving Image), March 2, 2017. * Gustavo Beck,Embracing Uncertainty: An Interview with Eduardo Williams" ''MUBI'', August 8, 2016. * Leo Goldsmith,The Wanderer: Eduardo Williams’ The Human Surge" ''Cinema Scope'' 68 TIFF 2016. * Vadim Rizov,The Art of Walking: Eduardo Williams on ''The Human Surge''" ''Filmmaker Magazine'', January 18, 2017. * Mark Peranson," PardoLive, August 8, 2016. He frequently works with his partner and f ...
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El Auge Del Humano
''The Human Surge'' ( es, El auge del humano) is a 2016 experimental film directed, written, shot and edited by the Argentine director Eduardo Williams. It was Williams' debut feature film, after having made a number of short features. ''The Human Surge'' is divided into three separate narrative and geographical segments: the first in Buenos Aires, the second in Maputo, and the third in Bohol. Each segment follows a handful of characters, who are often seen loitering or drifting between spaces, such as workplace and home. The segments are linked with diegetic bridges involving digital communication. Williams has stated that he wanted to explore the sensation and feelings related to aimlessness and travel, and thereby "create a rhythm between excitement and boredom or surprise and depression."Gustavo Beck,Embracing Uncertainty: An Interview with Eduardo Williams" ''MUBI'', August 8, 2016. The characters depicted in the three segments are invariably poor, restless and on the search ...
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Daniel De La Vega (film Director)
Daniel de la Vega (30 June 1892 – 29 July 1971) was a Chilean journalist, poet, playwright, chronicler, and novelist. De la Vega was born in Quilpué (now part of Greater Valparaiso) into an educated family who instilled in him a love of literature. He graduated from the lyceum in Quilpué. The poetry in his first book, ''El calor del Terruño'' (1912), has been called "light and delicate" with an "arresting mysticism". He was friends with poet and playwright Víctor Domingo Silva. In 1953, he received the 12th Chilean National Prize in LiteratureSwain, James O. (1954) "Kentucky Conference: Spanish-General" (Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 22–24, 1954) ''South Atlantic Bulletin'' 20(1-May): pp. 9-12, p. 9 for his work in both journalism and theater. His primary contributions were published originally in periodicals, notably in the column "Hoy" ("Today") in ''Ultimas Noticias'', but he put together over forty books as well. De la Vega died in Santi ...
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Marcos Rodríguez (director)
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Fabio Zurita
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