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Sergio Renán (30 January 1933 – 13 June 2015) was an Argentine
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, film director, and screenwriter.


Biography

Born Samuel Kohan in
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in 1933, his parents were
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immigrants who had lived in one of the numerous Jewish agricultural colonies in
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. Renán became an accomplished violinist in his teens and, following a minor film role in
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's 1951 drama ''Pasó en mi barrio'' (''It Happened in My Neighborhood''), he joined the
theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
as an actor and continued to appear in supporting roles in
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. His directorial debut came on the stage in 1970 with his production of Jean Genet's ''
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''. Following a number of prominent film roles for directors
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and
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, Renán's film script for
Mario Benedetti Mario Orlando Hardy Hamlet Brenno Benedetti Farrugia (; 14 September 1920 – 17 May 2009), was an Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet and an integral member of the Generación del 45. Despite publishing more than 80 books and being publish ...
's novel, '' The Truce'', was produced in 1974. Starring Héctor Alterio and Ana Maria Picchio, the May–December romance was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the first Argentine film so honored. This success was followed by another adaptation of a novel, ''Crecer de golpe'' (''Growing Up Suddenly'', 1976), based on Haroldo Conti's coming-of-age tale. At odds with the right-wing
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installed in 1976, Renán nevertheless directed a propaganda film, '' La fiesta de todos'', on the 1978 FIFA World Cup (played in and won by
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). In 1979 he starred as the main character in '' El Poder de las tinieblas'', a dark film with political undertones, telling the story of a man ( Renán) who has discovered a global conspiracy against blind people. Then, in 1980, he directed and took the lead role in '' Sentimental'', and received his first
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(the highest in the Argentine cultural realm), the following year. The film was also entered into the
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. He starred as himself in Eduardo Calcagno's psychological thriller, '' Los enemigos'' (''The Enemies'', 1983), and adapted another Benedetti novel, '' Gracias por el fuego'' (''Thanks for the Fire''), for the screen in 1984. Following elections in 1983, however, his career declined somewhat, and he mainly directed for the theatre and
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in subsequent years. Renán numerous
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tic productions during this period at the renowned
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included '' Manon'' (1984), ''
Rigoletto ''Rigoletto'' is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the 1832 play '' Le roi s'amuse'' by Victor Hugo. Despite serious initial problems with the Austrian censors who had co ...
'' (1985), '' Othello'' (1987), ''
Madame Butterfly ''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story " Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Lut ...
'' (1989), '' Così fan tutte'' (1990), and '' The Marriage of Figaro'' (1991-92); he also made his experience as a violinist amenable as part the Konex Foundation's classical music jury in 1989, and in 1995, he was appointed music director of the Colón Theatre. He was reunited with Eduardo Calcagno in a supporting, semi-autobiographical role as a director struggling with official interference in Calcagno's surreal, 1995 tragedy, '' El censor''. Replaced in his post at the helm of the Colón following elections in 1999, a strike at the opera house helped result in his temporary reinstatement in 2000. Returning to film and the theatre in 2001, he produced French playwright Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's ''
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'', and adapted Spanish writer Juan José Millás' ''La soledad era esto'' (''This Was Solitude'') for a 2002 film release. He returned to film in 2007 as co-screenwriter and director of Juan José Saer's erotic thriller, ''Tres de corazones'' (''Three of Hearts''). Renán died in Buenos Aires in 2015; he was 82.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Renan, Sergio 1933 births 2015 deaths People from Buenos Aires Argentine Jews Argentine male actors Argentine violinists Argentine theatre directors Argentine film directors Argentine screenwriters Jewish Argentine male actors Male screenwriters Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery Argentine male writers Illustrious Citizens of Buenos Aires 20th-century violinists