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La Hija De Juan Simón
''La hija de Juan Simón'' (''Juan Simón's Daughter'') is a musical play by Nemesio M. Sobrevila, which has been made into two Spanish films. It is also the name of the title track, and the song has been recorded by numerous artists such as Leonardo Favio and Rosalía. The first film, directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, was released in 1935 and starred Angelillo, Pilar Muñoz and Manuel Arbó. Luis Buñuel Luis Buñuel Portolés (; 22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish and Mexican filmmaker who worked in France, Mexico and Spain. He has been widely considered by many film critics, historians and directors to be one of the greatest and ... was the executive producer for Filmófono, and had a small role as an actor. One reviewer from Cine Español opined of the 1935 film, "It is essential to highlight the direction of La hija de Juan Simón as a decisive point in the creation of Spanish cinematic technique". The film was a major commercial success. The ...
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La Hija De Juan Simon
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Nemesio M
Nemesio, from the Spanish name for Nemesis, is a Spanish given name. Notable people with the name include: *Nemesio Camacho (1869–1929), Colombian businessman and politician *Nemesio Canales (1878–1923), Puerto Rican writer and politician *Nemesio E. Caravana (1901–?), Filipino film director and actor *Nemesio Antúnez (1918–1993), Chilean painter *Nemesio Rivera Meza (1918-2007), Peruvian Roman Catholic bishop *Nemesio Prudente (1927–2008), Filipino educator and activist *Nemesio Fernández-Cuesta (1928–2009), Spanish businessman, journalist and politician *Nemesio Jiménez (born 1946), Spanish cyclist *Nemesio Miranda (born 1949), Filipino painter *Nemesio Domínguez Domínguez (born 1950), Mexican politician * Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (born 1966), Suspected founder and leader of multinational drug cartel CJNG See also *Vitorino Nemésio Vitorino Nemésio Mendes Pinheiro da Silva (19 December 1901 – 20 February 1978) was a Portuguese poet, author and intellect ...
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Leonardo Favio
Fuad Jorge Jury (28 May 1938 – 5 November 2012), better known by his stage name Leonardo Favio (), was an Argentine singer, actor and filmmaker. He is considered one of Argentina's best film directors and one of the country's most enduring cultural figures, as well as a popular singer-songwriter throughout Latin America. Much beloved in Latin America, Favio was one of the most successful Argentine singers in the 1960s and 1970s, with big hits like (with Carola Leyton), , , , , , , , , , , and . He also starred in many films before establishing himself as a director. At the time he began his singing career (mid-1960s), Favio was already an established film director. His first feature movie – '' Chronicle of a Boy Alone'' – and the second one – – are considered to be some of the best Argentine movies of all times.
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Rosalía (singer)
Rosalia Vila Tobella (born 25 September 1992), known mononymously as Rosalía (, ), is a Spanish pop and flamenco singer. She has been described as an "atypical pop star" due to her genre-bending musical styles. After being enthralled by Spanish folk music at age 14, she studied musicology at the Catalonia College of Music while also performing at musical bars and weddings. She completed her studies with honours by virtue of her collaborative cover album with Raül Refree, '' Los Ángeles'' (her 2017 debut album), and the baccalaureate project '' El mal querer'' (her second studio album, released in 2018). Reimagining flamenco by mixing it with pop and hip hop music, it spawned the singles " Malamente" and " Pienso en tu mirá", which caught the attention of the Spanish general public, and were released to universal critical acclaim. Recipient of the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year and listed in ''Rolling Stone''s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, ''El mal qu ...
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Juan Simón's Daughter (1935 Film)
''Juan Simón's Daughter'' (Spanish:''La hija de Juan Simón'') is a 1935 Spanish musical film, musical drama film directed by Nemesio M. Sobrevila and José Luis Sáenz de Heredia.Peiró p.304 It is based on the musical play ''La hija de Juan Simón'' by Sobrevila. A second film version ''Juan Simón's Daughter (1957 film), Juan Simón's Daughter'' was released in 1957. Cast * Angelillo as Ángel * Pilar Muñoz as Carmen * Carmen Amaya as Soledad * Manuel Arbó as Juan Simón * Ena Sedeño as Angustias * Porfiria Sanchíz as La Roja * Fernando Freyre de Andrade as Don Paco * Emilio Portes (actor), Emilio Portes as Don Severo * Baby Daniels as Cupletista * Julián Pérez Ávila as The Physician * Pablo Hidalgo (actor), Pablo Hidalgo as Curro * Palanca (actor), Palanca as Cantaor * Emilia Iglesias as Ángel's mother * Cándida Losada as Trini * Felisa Torres as Celes * Rafaela Aparicio as Gregoria * Luis Buñuel * Luisa Sala References Bibliography * Eva Woods Peiró. ''White ...
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José Luis Sáenz De Heredia
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia (10 April 1911 – 4 November 1992) was a cinema of Spain, Spanish film director. He was born in Madrid. His film ''Ten Ready Rifles'' was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Filmography * ''Patricio miró a una estrella'' (1934) * ''Juan Simón's Daughter (1935 film), Juan Simón's Daughter'' (1935) * ''¿Quién me quiere a mí?'' (1936) * ''¡A mi no me mire usted!'' (1941) * ''Raza (film), Raza'' (1942) * ''The Scandal (1943 film), El Escándalo'' (1944) * ''The Road to Babel'' (1945) * ''El destino se disculpa'' (1945) * ''Bamboo (1945 film), Bambú'' (1945) * ''Mariona Rebull (film), Mariona Rebull'' (1947) * ''Las aguas bajan negras'' (1948) * ''La mies es mucha'' (1948) * ''Don Juan (1950 film), Don Juan'' (1950) * ''The Eyes Leave a Trace'' (1952) * ''Todo es posible en Granada'' (1954) * ''Historias de la radio'' (1955) * ''The Big Lie (1956 film), The Big Lie'' (1956) * ''Faustina (1957 film), Faustina'' (1957) * ...
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Angelillo
Ángel Sampedro Montero (12 January 1908 in Vallecas, Madrid- 24 November 1973 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), better known as Angelillo, was a Spanish singer of popular songs in his time. He has been described as a "popular idol of the flamenco copla", a very particular style of flamenco, along with fandangos, soleares, saetas, caracoles and tarantas etc. He was also one of the earliest singers to sing in a forced falsetto in flamenco. He was also an actor in musical films of Andalusian folklore: He appeared in films such as ''La hija de Juan Simón'' (1935) and '' Suspiros de Triana'' (1955), becoming a film star for Filmófono and working with esteemed directors such as Luis Buñuel, which led to him being nicknamed “the nightingale of Andalusia”. Angelillo was one of the most outspoken advocates of the Republic, with communist ideologies. He fled to Oran Oran () is a major coastal city located in the northwest of Algeria. It is considered the second most important ...
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Pilar Muñoz
Pilar Muñoz Ruiz (March 18, 1911 - October 1, 1980) was a Spanish stage and film actress. Daughter of actor Alfonso Muñoz and sister of actress Mimí Muñoz, she began acting with Margarita Xirgu in 1925. In 1927 she appeared in ''La princesa Bebé'' and 1931 in ''Vidas cruzadas'', both with Jacinto Benavente and next to Xirgú and her father. Three years later came one of their biggest hits, ''Ni al amor ni al mar, del mismo autor'', in 1934 at the Festival de Mérida with Medea and Electra. Premiering soon after was ''Yerma'' (1934) - in which she played María. During the Spanish Civil War, Xirgú accompanied her on a tour of the Americas, premiering in Buenos Aires with ''La casa de Bernarda Alba''. She did not return to Spain until 1947. In 1950 she starred in '' En la ardiente oscuridad'', alongside José María Rodero and Adolfo Marsillach, under director Luis Escobar. She also appeared in José Martín Recuerda's plays ''Cena de Navidad'' (1951) ''La otra orilla'' ...
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Manuel Arbó
Manuel Arbó (18 July 1898 – 25 May 1973) was a Spanish film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1915 and 1970. Selected filmography * ''Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film), Drácula'' (1931, Spanish version) * ''There Were Thirteen'' (1931, Spanish-language version of Charlie Chan Carries On (film), Charlie Chan Carries On) * ''Juan Simón's Daughter (1935 film), Juan Simón's Daughter'' (1935) * ''The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself'' (1942) * ''A Palace for Sale'' (1942) * ''Journey to Nowhere'' (1942) * ''Follow the Legion'' (1942) * ''Idols (film), Idols'' (1943) * ''It Happened in Damascus'' (1943) * ''Bamboo (1945 film), Bamboo'' (1945) * ''Unknown Path'' (1946) *''The Prodigal Woman (1946 film), The Prodigal Woman'' (1946) * ''The Party Goes On'' (1948) * ''Guest of Darkness'' (1948) * ''The Butterfly That Flew Over the Sea'' (1948) * ''Rumbo (film), Rumbo'' (1949) * ''The Guitar of Gardel'' (1949) * ''Jalisco Sings in Seville'' (1949) * ''The Captai ...
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Luis Buñuel
Luis Buñuel Portolés (; 22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish and Mexican filmmaker who worked in France, Mexico and Spain. He has been widely considered by many film critics, historians and directors to be one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time. Luis Buñuel filmography, Buñuel's works were known for their avant-garde surrealism which were also infused with political commentary. Often associated with the surrealist movement of the 1920s, Buñuel's career spanned the 1920s through the 1970s. He collaborated with prolific surrealist painter Salvador Dali on ''Un Chien Andalou'' (1929) and ''L'Age d'Or'' (1930). Both films are considered masterpieces of surrealist cinema. From 1947 to 1960, he honed his skills as a director in Mexico, making grounded and human melodramas such as ''Gran Casino'' (1947), ''Los Olvidados'' (1950) and ''Él (film), Él'' (1953). Here is where he gained the fundamentals of storytelling. Buñuel then transitioned ...
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