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Vlasta Giulia Lah Rocchi (January 13, 1913 – July 12, 1978), known professionally as Vlasta Lah, was the first woman
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of sound films in Argentine cinema, as well as the only woman filmmaker in
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in the 1960s. Before her, the only women filmmakers in the country worked during the
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in the 1910s and early 1920s, before the
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development of Argentine cinema. Lah was born in
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, then part of
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, and emigrated to
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around 1930 with her husband and fellow filmmaker Catrano Catrani. She worked extensively as an
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for the film studio
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, in films by renowned directors of the time. In 1960, she made her directorial debut with ''
Las furias ''Las furias'' (Spanish for "the furies") is a 1960 Argentine drama film directed by Vlasta Lah, based on the 1950 play of the same name by Enrique Suárez de Deza. The first Argentine sound film directed by a woman, it was the directorial debu ...
'', which was followed by her final film ''
Las modelos Las modelos (Spanish for "the models") may refer to: * ''Las modelos'' (film), a 1963 Argentine film directed by Vlasta Lah * ''Las modelos'' (telenovela), a 1963 Mexican telenovela produced by Teleprogramas Acapulco, SA See also * Modelo (disa ...
'' in 1963. Little is known of Lah's life and her figure had already been largely forgotten at the time of her death, although in recent years her figure has been rescued by critics and historians.


Life and career

Vlasta Giulia Lah Rocchi was born on January 13, 1913, in
Pula Pula (; also known as Pola, it, Pola , hu, Pòla, Venetian language, Venetian; ''Pola''; Istriot language, Istriot: ''Puola'', Slovene language, Slovene: ''Pulj'') is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the List of cities and town ...
, then part of
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. Around 1930, she moved to
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and enrolled at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia to study acting but later switching to film directing. In 1938, Lah married her colleague Catrano Catrani and they emigrated to
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, where they pursued a career in the Argentine
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, which at that time was going through its "Golden Age". In the 1940s, Lah worked extensively as an
assistant director The role of an assistant director on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set. They also have to tak ...
at the film studio
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, working with renowned directors of the time such as Mario Soffici,
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, Hugo del Carril and
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, among others, although she was unable to work as a director because the industry excluded women from such a role. With the crisis of the studio system and the industrial model in the 1950s, both Lah and Catrani's careers followed the path of that of most Argentine filmmakers of the time, working independently with their own projects or by occasional contracts, such as commercials. In 1960, she directed her first
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, ''
Las furias ''Las furias'' (Spanish for "the furies") is a 1960 Argentine drama film directed by Vlasta Lah, based on the 1950 play of the same name by Enrique Suárez de Deza. The first Argentine sound film directed by a woman, it was the directorial debu ...
'', which was a critical and commercial failure. Her second and final film ''
Las modelos Las modelos (Spanish for "the models") may refer to: * ''Las modelos'' (film), a 1963 Argentine film directed by Vlasta Lah * ''Las modelos'' (telenovela), a 1963 Mexican telenovela produced by Teleprogramas Acapulco, SA See also * Modelo (disa ...
'' was released in 1963 and unlike its predecessor, it was well received by critics. There is little information about Lah's life from the period between her second film and her death, including the reasons why she did not film again. In the rest of the 1960s, she worked as a screenwriter and translator for a few film, television, and theater projects. Lah died already a forgotten figure at the
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in 1978, two years after her husband.


Legacy

Although her work was little appreciated by her contemporaries and she has been largely ignored by historians, in recent years she has been revalued as a pioneer of
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. In a 2022 list of the 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema organized by magazines ''La vida útil'', ''Taipei'' and ''La tierra quema'', and presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival, her film ''Las furias'' reached the 50th position. Also in 2022, ''Las furias'' was included in Spanish magazine '' Fotogramas''s list of the 20 best Argentine films of all time.


Filmography

* ''
Las furias ''Las furias'' (Spanish for "the furies") is a 1960 Argentine drama film directed by Vlasta Lah, based on the 1950 play of the same name by Enrique Suárez de Deza. The first Argentine sound film directed by a woman, it was the directorial debu ...
'' (1960) * ''
Las modelos Las modelos (Spanish for "the models") may refer to: * ''Las modelos'' (film), a 1963 Argentine film directed by Vlasta Lah * ''Las modelos'' (telenovela), a 1963 Mexican telenovela produced by Teleprogramas Acapulco, SA See also * Modelo (disa ...
'' (1963)


See also

* List of female film and television directors


References


Further reading

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External links


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* {{Authority control Argentine women film directors Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Argentina Spanish-language film directors 1913 births 1978 deaths