Argentine Academy Of Cinematography Arts And Sciences (1941–55)
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The Argentine Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences () was an Argentine
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association founded in 1941—during the
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—as a local counterpart to the U.S. academy of the same name. The organization emerged from an initiative of the First Argentine Cinematographic Museum (), a film collection and dissemination project founded by Manuel Peña Rodríguez, a renowned critic at ''
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''. Inspired by and based on the
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organization, Peña Rodríguez conceived the Argentine Academy alongside fellow critic Chas de Cruz, a supporting member of the Museum. The Academy was founded as a
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, divided into branches that grouped members by their craft, such as directors, cinematographers, production designers, composers, and laboratory technicians, among others, with each branch electing its representatives. Like its American counterpart, the Academy presented its own annual film awards, regarded as Argentina's equivalent of the
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. The first edition of the awards, which honored 1941 productions, took place in 1942 and was attended by
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.


Foundation

The First Film Museum of Argentina encouraged the foundation of the original Argentine Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Manuel Peña Rodriguez and Chas de Cruz, members of the museum outlined an approach based on the organization and experience of the similar
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in
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. The basic idea was to organize members of each specialty into associations that would form the different branches of the Academy. They would then nominate delegates to meet and establish the academy. The task proved difficult, since only producers, exhibitors and actors had associations. Peña and Chas had to meet with directors, cinematographers, sound engineers, musicians and so on and persuade them to organize. Eventually the delegates met on 22 November 1941 at the headquarters of the First Film Museum and agreed to establish the academy.


History

The first officers included the director and actor
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as president, and the journalist and writer Chas de Cruz and businessman Carlos Connio Santini as secretaries. The Academy was born a year before the Film Critics Association (''Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos''), but began to present awards for local productions a year later, in 1943. The film selected for the Cóndor prize for production that year was ''
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'' by
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, while the prize for director went to Soffici for ''
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''. Over the years, and during the peak of
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, the academy became increasingly politicized. However, until 1949 the academy agreed with the main entry of the critics, and it again agreed with the critics in 1951 and 1952. Throughout the first period the academy was accused of being a political lobby whose members were favored by the state in getting credit for unexposed film, which was scarce. The last set of Academy Awards was presented in 1954, shortly before the 1955 coup that ousted the Peronists. Some of the academy members had to leave the country, such as
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, author of classics such as ''Dios se lo pague'' (God will pay) and ''Nacha Regules''.


Awards

The awards given by the academy for films made in 1941-54 were as follows:


References


Bibliography

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1941-55) Film-related professional associations Film organisations in Argentina 1941 establishments in Argentina 1955 disestablishments in Argentina Arts organizations established in 1941 Organizations disestablished in 1955