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Alberto D'Aversa (4 March 1920 in
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, Italy – 21 June 1969 in
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, Brazil) was an Italian film and theatre director, best known for his work in Argentina and Brazil. He was one of the most distinguished figures in the
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scene.


Filmography

;Director * '' 07... Tassì'' (1945) * '' Una voce nel tuo cuore'' (1949) *'' My Divine Poverty'' (1951) * ''
Honour Your Mother ''Honour Your Mother'' (Spanish: ''Honrarás a tu madre'') is a 1951 Argentine drama film directed by Alberto D'Aversa during the classical era of Argentine cinema.Martín p.86 Cast * Armando Bo * Mario Chaves * Nelson de la Fuente * Jos ...
'' (1951) * ''Muerte civil'' (1954) * '' Los hampones'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1955) * '' Seara Vermelha'' (1964) * '' Três Histórias de Amor'' (1966) ;Screenwriter * '' 07... Tassì'' (1945) * '' Una voce nel tuo cuore'' (1949) * '' Mi divina pobreza'' (1951) * '' Três Histórias de Amor'' (1966) * '' Golias Contra o Homem das Bolinhas'' (1969)


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* Italian theatre directors Italian film directors 1920 births 1969 deaths People from the Province of Lecce Italian expatriates in Argentina Italian expatriates in Brazil {{Italy-film-director-stub