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Lumiton is a former film production company and current
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located in
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,
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. Lumiton Studios was founded in 1932 at the start of the golden age of film in that country. Its lowbrow, populist films appealed to local audiences and were highly successful in Argentina and throughout
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. It was the main competitor to
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in the 1940s. After
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(1939–45) Lumiton faced increased government regulation, rising costs and loss of audiences to more sophisticated Hollywood productions. The company was forced to shut down in 1952.


History


Beginning

Lumiton was founded in the town of
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, with an initial capital of 300,000 pesos. The name "Lumiton" is made from the words for "light" and "sound". The full name was "Sociedad Anónima Radio Cinematográfica Lumiton" (Lumiton Radio Cinematography Company Ltd.) The founders had earlier pioneered radio broadcast in Argentina, and were now pioneering sound films. They had made one of the first radio broadcasts in the world in August 1920 from the Teatro Coliseo in
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. They were César José Guerrico, Enrique T. Susini, Luis Romero Carranza and Miguel Mujica. The first Lumiton studio was built with a modern laboratory and technical facilities on property owned by Isabel Zeller de Lehan. A complete crew was hired in the United States. This included the director of photography John Alton, and the sound designer Lazlo Kish. The state was not involved in the film industry, either directly or through subsidies. Without the same bargaining power as the big Hollywood studios, the local studios could not demand a share of receipts from the distributors, but had to sell their films for a flat rate and therefore had to keep costs and capital expenditures to the minimum. In the early years, Lumiton's audience was struggling with the effect of the
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of the 1930, but the cheap and lighthearted productions perhaps helped people escape from their problems. There are distinct regional dialects in Latin America.
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is often not easy for local people to understand. Subtitling would not work with the audiences of the 1930s, many of whom were semi-literate. This created demand for locally produced sound films. Lumiton employed local actors experienced in radio or popular theater. Although locally made films were not as technically slick as those from Hollywood, films with local actors, themes and settings appealed to local audiences. Lumiton became known for its lowbrow tango films.
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(1890–1935) made tango popular throughout Latin America, and this created a large export market for Lumiton's films.


Growth

Lumitron began operation on 17 December 1932, producing several test short films. The logo and opening sequence of each film featured a huge gong sounded by Michael Borowsky, the main dancer of the
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. Lumiton's first feature was ''
Los tres berretines ''Los tres berretines'' (''The Three Whims'') is a 1933 Argentine black and white comedy film, the first film made by the newly formed Lumiton film studio, and one of the first sound films made in Argentina. It was a great success and launched th ...
'' (''The Three Hobbies'', 1933) directed by Enrique T. Susini and starring the local actors
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and
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. Alton was not credited but may have played and important role in direction and cinematography. ''Los tres berretines'' was released on 19 May 1933. The film cost 18,000 pesos and earned over one million. The film depicted a family whose members were obsessed with the three national "berretines" (interests or hobbies) of tango, football and cinema. Sandrini's performance made him the first local cinema star. In 1935 the director Manuel Romero joined the studio. He made one of Lumitron's great successes, the musical ''
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'' (''Buenos Aires Nights'', 1935), with Tita Merello and
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. He also directed the musical ''
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'' (''The Favorite''). His next film for Lumiton, '' La muchachada de a bordo'' (''Boys on Board'', 1936), was a major popular success. Romero made populist genre films for Lumiton including the film noir '' Fuera de la ley'' (''Outside the Law'', 1938), the romantic comedy ''
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'' (''The Blonde on the Road'', 1938) and ''
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'' (''Women Who Work'', 1938). ''Mujeres que trabajan'' included
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in her first film role. It was unusual in depicting women in the workplace, but otherwise was a conventional romantic melodrama. Marshall emerged as a strong and original comedian, and starred in a series of Lumiton films in the years that followed. Romero was the main film director for Lumiton until 1943, and directed over half the studio's films. Formerly a tango lyricist and musical variety show director, he turned out cheerful and predictable comedies aimed at working class audiences. Romero always treated the working poor as a dignified community deserving respect. The critics looked down on his work, with its melodramatic plots and happy endings, but the films had great appeal to his audience. These successful films, and those of other Argentine studios in the ''época de oro'' (golden age) spurred Hollywood to produce Spanish-language films for the Latin American market, but without much success. ''
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'' (''The Gossip'', 1937), directed by
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, was the first film made in Latin America to earn an honorable mention at a European film festival, in
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. '' Margarita, Armando y su padre '' (1939), directed by
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, was also mentioned in Venice. The
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, founded in 1941, gave its first awards the next year. Lumiton won the prize for best picture with ''
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'', a comedy. The writers,
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and
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, and the lead actress,
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, were also recognized. By 1942 the film industry in Argentina was the most technically advanced in South America. Lumiton and other majors such as
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and Artistas Argentinos Asociados were at their peak. During
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(1939–45) Argentina was careful not to upset the
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, and banned or forced changes to some American films. Banned films included '' The Invaders'' (1941), ''
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'' (1942) and ''
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'' (1943). In response the United States banned the export of unexposed film to Argentina, despite lack of evidence that the privately held studios were producing films or newsreels sympathetic to the Axis. Since supplies could not be obtained from Germany, the film industry suffered. Lumiton and Argentina Sono Film were the only studios with enough stock to last a year, and film makers had to rely on expensive black market supplies from Brazil or Chile.


Last years

The focus by Lumiton and other Argentine studios on populist local themes was in contrast to the more sophisticated offerings from Hollywood, and appealed more to working-class people than to the elite. However, the studios avoided depicting real social issues and struggles. For two decades Lumiton made films that were shown throughout Latin America with great success, but by the 1950s local cinema was losing audiences to foreign productions with more modern and relevant subjects.
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,
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's undersecretary of culture, implemented an authoritarian regime of film censorship. The industry was suffering from declining demand, rising costs and shortages of raw material. Apold added burdensome regulation. By the early 1950s Lumiton was in severe financial difficulties. The studio's last completed film was the feature ''
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'', made by
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in 1951–52, and only released in 1959. On 5 May 1952
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began shooting ''Un guapo del 900'', but when it was in its second week of filming Lumiton filed for bankruptcy. A museum was built in 2004 to house memorabilia of the film company in the former studios in Munro, in the municipality of Vicente López. It holds cameras, sets, pictures and posters.


Film production

Some of Lumiton's films included: *''
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'' (''The Three Whims'', 1933) *''
El caballo del pueblo ''The Favorite'' (Spanish:''El caballo del pueblo'') is a 1935 Argentine musical film comedy directed and written by Manuel Romero with Luis Bayón Herrera. It is a tango film and premiered on August 15, 1935. The cinematography and editing ...
'' (1935) *''
Noches de Buenos Aires ''Buenos Aires Nights'' (Spanish:''Noches de Buenos Aires'') is a 1935 Argentine romantic musical film directed and written by Manuel Romero with Luis Bayón Herrera. It is a tango film and was edited by Francisco Múgica The film's sets were de ...
'' (''Buenos Aires Nights'', 1935) *'' La muchachada de a bordo'' (1936) *'' La vuelta de Rocha'' (1937) *'' Fuera de la ley'' (1937) *''
The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before ''The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before'' (Spanish:''Los muchachos de antes no usaban gomina'') is a 1937 Argentine historical drama film directed and written by Manuel Romero and starring Florencio Parravicini, Mecha Ortiz and Santiago Arrieta. ...
'' (1937) *''El cañonero de Giles'' (1937) *'' Jettatore'' (1938) *''
Mujeres que trabajan ''Women Who Work'' ( es, Mujeres que trabajan) is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo. In a 2022 poll of The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema presen ...
'' (1938) *''
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'' (1938) *''
La rubia del camino ''La rubia del camino'' (''The Blonde on the Road'') is a 1938 Argentine romantic comedy written and directed by Manuel Romero. Actress Paulina Singerman made her debut in the film. Synopsis A young millionairess and flirt (Paulina Singerman) is ...
'' (1938) *''
Tres anclados en París ''Three Argentines in Paris'' (Spanish:''Tres anclados en París'') is a 1938 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Florencio Parravicini, Tito Lusiardo and Irma Córdoba.Bethell p.468 The film's sets were designed ...
'' (''Three Argentines in Paris'', 1938) *'' Muchachas que estudian'' (''College Girls'', 1939) *'' Así es la vida'' (1939) *''
Divorcio en Montevideo ''Divorce in Montevideo'' ( es, Divorcio en Montevideo) is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Enrique Serrano. Cast *Niní Marshall *Enrique Serrano *Sabina Olmos *Marc ...
'' (''Divorce in Montevideo'', 1939) *''
Margarita, Armando y su padre ''Margarita, Armando y su padre'' is a 1939 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica. The film is based a play by Enrique Jardiel Poncela who himself adapted the film for the silver screen. The film premiered in Buenos Aires ...
'' (1939) *''
La modelo y la estrella ''The Model and the Star'' ( es, La modelo y la estrella) is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered on March 15, 1939 in Buenos Aires and starred Alita Román. Cast *Alita Román Alita Blanca Barchigia (24 ...
'' (''The Model and the Star'', 1939) *''
La vida es un tango ''La Vida es un tango'' (Life is a Tango) is a 1939 Argentine musical film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film starred Tito Lusiardo and Hugo del Carril. Cast * Tito Lusiardo *Hugo del Carril Pierre Bruno Hugo Fontana, otherwise kno ...
'' (1939) *'' El inglés de los güesos'' (1940) *'' Isabelita'' (1940) *''
Carnaval de antaño ''Carnaval de antaño'' is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Cast *Florencio Parravicini *Sofía Bozán *Sabina Olmos *Charlo *Enrique Roldán Enrique Roldán (1901–1954) was an Argentine stage and film actor.Finkielman p.2 ...
'' (1940) *''
Medio millón por una mujer ''Medio millón por una mujer'' (''Half a Million for a Woman'') is a 1940 Argentine film. Production The 91-minute black and white film was directed for Lumiton by Francisco Múgica. The script was written by Arturo Cerretani. The comedy was ...
'' (1940) *''
Casamiento en Buenos Aires ''Marriage in Buenos Aires'' ( es, Casamiento en Buenos Aires) is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. Cast The cast includes: * Niní Marshall * Enrique Serrano Enrique Serrano (1891–1965) was an Argentine actor and ...
'' (''Marriage in Buenos Aires'', 1940) *'' Mi amor eres tú'' (''You Are My Love'', 1941) *''
Persona honrada se necesita ''Persona honrada se necesita'' (''Honest Person Needed'') is a 1941 Argentine comedy film. Production The 77 minute black and white comedy was directed for Lumiton by Francisco Múgica, written by Carlos A. Olivari and Sixto Pondal Ríos. ...
'' (''Honest Person Needed'', 1941) *''
El tesoro de la isla Maciel ''El tesoro de la isla Maciel'' (''The Treasure of Maciel Island'') is a 1941 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. Production The 73-minute black and white Lumiton film was directed and written by Manuel Romero. It is an adaptatio ...
'' (1941) *''
Los martes, orquídeas ''Los martes, orquídeas'' (''On Tuesdays, Orchids'') is a 1941 Argentine black and white comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Mirtha Legrand, Enrique Serrano, Juan Carlos Thorry and Nuri Montsé. It won the Argentine Best Pic ...
'' (''On Tuesdays, Orchids'', 1941) *'' Yo quiero ser bataclana'' (''I Want to Be a Chorus Girl'', 1941) *'' Águila blanca'' (White Eagle, 1941) *''Un bebé de París'' (1941) *''
El mejor papá del mundo ''El mejor papá del mundo'' (''The Best Dad in the World'') is a 1941 black and white Argentine drama. It explores a son's gradual realization that his father is far from perfect, and also conveys a message hostile to global capitalism. Productio ...
'' (''The Best Father in the World'', 1941) *''
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'' (''Spring Bride'', 1942) *''
Historia de crímenes ''Historia de crímenes'' is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Cast External links * 1942 films 1940s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films 1940s thriller films Films directed by Manuel Romero Arge ...
'' (''Tale of Crimes'', 1942) *'' El viaje'' (1942) *''
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'' (''When My Heart Calls'', 1942) *'' Los chicos crecen'' (''The Kids Grow Up'', 1942) *'' Una luz en la ventana'' (1942) *'' Noche de bodas'' (1942) *''
Adolescencia ''Adolescencia'' (English language:Adolescence) is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Francisco Múgica and written by Carlos A. Olivari. The film starred Pola Alonso and Ana Arneodo Synopsis A girl falls in love with a boy arrived from the ...
'' (1942) *''
Safo, historia de una pasión ''Safo, historia de una pasión'' is a 1943 Argentine erotic melodrama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz and Roberto Escalada. At the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Ortiz won the Silver Condor Awa ...
'' (1943) *'' La calle Corrientes'' (1943) *''
El espejo ''The Mirror'' (Spanish:''El Espejo'') is a 1943 Argentine drama film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Mirtha Legrand, Roberto Airaldi and Alicia Barrié. Cast External links

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'' (The Mirror, 1943) *'' Dieciséis años'' (1943) *'' El fabricante de estrellas'' (1943) *''
La guerra la gano yo ''La Guerra la gano yo'' (''I Win the War'') is a 1943 Argentine comedy film. Production The 71-minute black and white film was produced for Lumiton by Francisco Múgica and released on 14 February 1943. The script was by Carlos A. Olivari, Sixt ...
'' (''I Win the War'', 1943) *''
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'' (''Daughter of the Minister'', 1943) *''
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'' (1944) *''
Las seis suegras de Barba Azul ''Las seis suegras de Barba Azul'' (''Bluebeard's Six Mothers-in-Law'') is a 1945 black and white Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Production The black and white Lumiton production was directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen ...
'' (''Bluebeard's Six Mothers-in-Law'', 1945) *''
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'' (''Mrs. Perez and Her Divorce'', 1945) *''
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'' (''Swan Song'', 1945) *''
Adán y la serpiente ''Adam and the Serpent'' ( es, Adán y la serpiente) is a 1946 Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and written by Aldo De Benedetti. The film starred Olga Casares Pearson, Alberto de Mendoza and Olga Zubarry. Cast *Olga Casares Pe ...
'' (1946) *'' El ángel desnudo (1946) *''
La muerte camina en la lluvia ''La muerte camina en la lluvia'' (English: ''The death walks in the rain'') is a 1948 Argentine suspense film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and based upon the novel ''L'assassin habite au 21'' written by Stanislas-André Steeman. It was p ...
'' (1948) *''
Morir en su ley ''Dying'' ( es, Morir, links=no) is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Fernando Franco which stars Marian Álvarez and Andrés Gertrúdix. Plot The plot concerns about the deterioration of Marta and Luis' life as a couple upon the developmen ...
'' (1949) *''
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'' (1949) *''
Yo no elegí mi vida ''Yo no elegí mi vida'' is a 1949 Argentina, Argentine film. Cast * Arturo de Córdova * Olga Zubarry * Enrique Santos Discépolo * Guillermo Battaglia * Alberto Bello * Eloy Álvarez * Juan Corona * Homero Cárpena * Bertha Mos ...
'' (1949) *''
Abuso de confianza ''Abuso de confianza'' (English: ''Breach of Trust'') is a 1950 Argentine drama film directed by Mario C. Lugones and written by Julio Porter. It was based on the novel ''Abus de confiance'' by Pierre Wolff. Starring Manuel Alcón and Iris Al ...
'' (1950) *'' ¿Vendrás a media noche?'' (1950) *'' Valentina'' (1950) *''
Filomena Marturano ''Filomena Marturano'' is a 1950 Spanish language Argentine musical film. It is based on the theatrical piece ''Filumena Marturano'' by the Neapolitan actor and author Eduardo De Filippo, which had been previously performed in Argentina wi ...
'' (1950) *''Cartas de amor'' (1951) *''
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)


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