Anteojito Y Antifaz, Mil Intentos Y Un Invento
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''Anteojito y Antifaz, mil intentos y un invento'' (English title: ''Anteojito and Antifaz, A Thousand Attempts and One Invention'') is a 1972 Argentine animated
comedy-drama Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau ''dramedy'', is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and drama. The modern, scripted-television examples tend to have more humorous bits than simple comic relief seen in a typical ...
film written and directed by
Manuel García Ferré Manuel García Ferré (8 October 1929 – 28 March 2013) was a Spanish Argentine animation director and cartoonist. Biography García Ferré was born in Almería, Spain, in 1929. He arrived in Argentina in 1947, and worked for advertising agenci ...
. The film premiered in Argentina on September 14, 1972. It was re-released on July 12, 2001.


Plot

Anteojito is a poor orphan 10-year-old boy who lives with his Uncle Antifaz in an apartment house in a city named Villa Trompeta. Uncle Antifaz tries to invent an invisibility formula with Anteojito's help, and Cachavacha, a witch and Uncle Antifaz's neighbor who lives in the apartment right under his, tries to steal it as revenge for to his explosions destroying her apartment. Anteojito sells some balloons and meets his friend Buzoncito, a little red mailbox. The balloons he was selling escape when he argues with a group of brats who mocked him. The circus comes to town and he helps out a friendly clown and his sick daughter by posing as a second, singing, clown. Two con men named Bodega and Rapiño are impressed by Anteojito's singing and pose as talent agents who can get him lucrative theatrical and operatic engagements, being hired by Cachavacha to have him away from Uncle Antifaz. Bonaño, a good-natured cat (tall with funny hat), takes him to Master Meethoven, a Beethoven-esque feline music teacher. Anteojito becomes a star, but he unknownly lets success go to his head, as he snubs Uncle Antifaz, and dismisses Bodega and Rapiño, who begin fight over the money. The distraught Antifaz gives up his experiments, which are immediately continued disastrously by Cachavacha, who ultimately dies on an explosion. Anteojito is told a story within the film (based on a separate book by García Ferré, El Pararrayos o Historia de una Ambición). This story is about an iron fence spike who was part of a fence that was thrown away in a dumpster. This spike had an ambition to become famous and be notice all the time by the public. The iron spike placed itself on higher positions as time went by, and even fought with a sword for a position on a coat of arms inside a mansion. However, the spike was still not satisfied, and eventually fulfilled its dream by becoming a lightning rod on top of a cathedral, where it was forever alone, and nobody could reach it. At last, Anteojito realizes that wealth is worthless without true friendship. He returns to being a little boy living with Uncle Antifaz, who throws away the invisibility formula he has finally invented.


Production Staff


Crew

*Written, produced and directed by:
Manuel García Ferré Manuel García Ferré (8 October 1929 – 28 March 2013) was a Spanish Argentine animation director and cartoonist. Biography García Ferré was born in Almería, Spain, in 1929. He arrived in Argentina in 1947, and worked for advertising agenci ...
*Associate co-producer: Julio Korn *Sequence director: Néstor Córdoba *Animators: Natalio Zirulnik, Carlos A. Pérez Agüero, Jorge Benedetti, Alberto Grisolía, Hugo Csecs, Horacio Colombo, Roberto García, Mauro Chitti *Inbetweeners: María Elena Soria, Laureano López, Beatríz Baldi, Susana Macaya, Norberto Burella *Art direction: Hugo Csecs *Backgrounds: Hugo Csecs, Walter Canevaro, Manuel Amigo *Ink and paint supervisors: Néstor Domínguez, Mirta Fassanella *Ink and paint: Elisa Aguiló, Estela Blanco, Inés Erausquín, Marta Di Guillo, Lidia Parón, Susana Solimena, Liliana Tirinello *Cinematography and special effects: Osvaldo Domínguez *Camera: Jorge Somma, Eduardo Chaile, Rubén Lamponi *Music composed and conducted by: Roberto Lar *Sound engineer: Francisco Busso *Sound recordist: Americo Gianello *Edited by: Silvestre Murúa *Negative cutter: Sara Gallego


Cast

* Anteojito: Marión Tiffemberg * Antifáz: Pedro Mansilla * Other voices: Pelusa Suero, Ivan Grey, Inés Geldstein, Néstor D'Alessandro, Enrique Conlazo, Mario Gian, Claudia D'Alessandro, Silvia D'Alessandro, Liliana Mamone


Technical specifications

*Color by: Eastmancolor *Film processing: Laboratorios Alex, S. A. *Sound system: RCA


See also

* List of animated feature-length films *''
El Apóstol ''El Apóstol'' (English: ''The Apostle'') is a 1917 lost Argentine animated film using cutout animation. Italian-Argentine immigrants Quirino Cristiani and Federico Valle directed and produced, respectively. Historians consider it the world's fi ...
'' (first Argentine animated feature film, 1917)


External links

*{{IMDb title, id=0291727 1972 films 1972 animated films Argentine animated films Argentine comedy-drama films Animated comedy films Animated drama films 1970s Spanish-language films Spanish-language comedy-drama films