Julio Irigoyen
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Julio Irigoyen (1 July 1894 – 29 August 1967
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South ...
) was an Argentine film director. Irigoyen began directing in
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. His first film was De Nuestras Pampas. He directed films such as the
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film '' Academia El Tango Argentino''. His last film '' Su íntimo secreto'' was released in 1948. He died in Buenos Aires in 1967, in the same house where he had been born.


Filmography


As director

* '' De nuestras pampas'' (1923) * '' El guapo del arrabal'' (1923) * '' Galleguita'' (1923) * '' La aventura del pasaje Güemes'' (1924) * '' El último gaucho'' (1924) * '' Sombras de Buenos Aires'' (1924) * '' La cieguita de la Avenida Alvear'' (1924) * '' Los misterios del turf argentino'' (1924) * ''
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'' (1925) * '' Tu cuna fue un conventillo'' (1925) * ''
Alma en pena ''Alma en pena'' (English language:''Soul in Pain'') is a 1928 Argentine film directed by Julio Irigoyen. The film was one of Irigoyen's earliest silent films. The film is about tango Tango is a partner dance and social dance that origi ...
'' (1928) * '' Los misterios de Buenos Aires'' (1935) * '' El Fogón de los gauchos'' (1935) * '' Mi Buenos Aires querido'' (1936) *'' The Song of the Riverside'' (1936) * '' Sierra Chica'' (1938) * '' Plegaria gaucha'' (1938) * '' La Modelo de la calle Florida'' (1939) * '' La hija del viejito guardafaro'' (1939) * '' La cieguita de la avenida Alvear'' (1939) * '' Sombras de Buenos Aires'' (1939) * '' Canto de amor'' (1940) * '' Su nombre es mujer'' (1940) * ''
El Cantor de Buenos Aires ''El Cantor de Buenos Aires'' is a 1940 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, ...
'' (1940) * '' Galleguita'' (1940) * '' Un pobre rico'' (1941) * '' El cantar de mis penas'' (1941) * '' La mujer del zapatero'' (1941) * '' Academia "El Tango Argentino"'' (1942) * '' Gran pensión La Alegría'' (1942) * '' Cantando se van mis penas'' (1943) * '' Un muchacho de Buenos Aires'' (1944) * '' La Canción de Buenos Aires'' (1945) * '' El alma de un tango'' (1945) * '' Su íntimo secreto'' (1948) * '' El fogón de los gauchos'' (1953)


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* 1894 births 1967 deaths Argentine film directors Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery {{Argentina-film-director-stub Artists from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Basque descent