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Juan Emilio Viguié Cajas (July 11, 1891 – September 1966), was a movie and documentary producer. A pioneer in the film industry of Puerto Rico, he was the first Puerto Rican to produce commercially successful films in the island. In 1934, he produced and directed ''Romance Tropical,'' the first Puerto Rican film with sound. Viguié produced films for
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,
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, Movietone and
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. He also produced many documentaries for the Puerto Rican and U.S. governments, and private industries.


Early years

Viguié's ( birth name: Juan Emilio Viguié Cajas ) parents were headed to
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where his father, a French national, was to work on the construction of the
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. The couple had to make an emergency stop in
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, where his mother, a native of
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, gave birth to Viguié. His father continued on his journey, leaving his wife behind. His mother died shortly after giving birth to Viguié and his father died in a construction accident while working on the canal.Historia del Cine en Puerto RicoArchived.
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/ref> Viguié was adopted by a Ponce municipal judge surnamed Caballer. Caballer raised Viguié and sent him to the Miguel Pou Academy in Ponce where he studied visual arts and painting under the guidance of Puerto Rican artist Miguel Pou.


Viguié's first silent film

Viguié's interest in the motion picture industry came about in 1901, after viewing the first
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, an Eduardo Hervet presentation, exhibited in '' Teatro La Perla'' in Ponce. During a trip to
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, he witnessed
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's first public motion picture exhibition at the ''Caf-Les Capucinos.'' Upon his return to Puerto Rico he found a job as a movie projectionist at the '' Teatro Habana'' in his hometown. Viguié was inspired by what he saw and decided that he would like to make movies himself. In 1911, he sent one of his friends to France to purchase a Pathe camera with the money that he had earned. The Puerto Rican motion picture industry was born in 1912, when Rafael Colorado D'Assoy recorded the first non-documentary film titled ''Un Drama en Puerto Rico'' (A Drama in Puerto Rico). After Viguié's friend returned with the camera, Viguié purchased two movie projectors from a French circus visiting Ponce and established a movie house in the town of
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. Viguié filmed his first documentary ''Escenas de Ponce'' (Scenes of Ponce) which consisted of various scenes of Ponce. He also included a scene of a
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and exhibited his work at Teatro Habana. The public became interested in his work and soon the Teatro Habana and his movie house in Adjuntas became popular public reunion centers. The hurricane scene in his documentary was shown in the United States by the American (U.S.) news media."Hispanic Firsts"; by Nicolas Kanellos; Publisher: Visible Ink Press;


Pioneer in the film industry of Puerto Rico

In 1919, Viguié returned to Puerto Rico, and in his native Ponce began work on a film based on the life of Puerto Rican pirate Roberto Cofresi. The film was to be titled ''El Tesoro de Roberto Cofresi'' (Roberto Cofresi's Treasure), however the project did not proceed because of the lack of funds. Viguié then went to work as a cameraman for "Porto Rico Photoplays," a film company established in Hato Rey. Even though the company was financed by local Puerto Rican businessmen, none of its members, with the exception of Viguié, was Puerto Rican or
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. Amongst the main staff of the company were Reginald Denny, Ralph Ince and Ruth Clifford, who were involved in constant quarrels. In 1921, the company produced a film for Paramount titled "Tropical Love." The movie was filmed in Loiza and
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, but without any participation from, or outreach to, any of the local residents. The film was conceived and executed exclusively by, and for, the U.S. Anglo population. This myopic production philosophy, and the chronic bickering amongst the directors, led to the company's closure.


Noticieros Viguié (Viguié News)

Viguié took advantage of the company's closing and purchased its film equipment. In 1922, he then founded his own company ''Noticieros Viguié'' (Viguié News). He collaborated as a
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for various U.S. film companies that went to Puerto Rico to film their movies. "Viguié News" made a positive impression on the public with a documentary Viguié filmed, regarding the elaboration of
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. As a result, he was offered numerous contracts to make documentaries for the Puerto Rico Department of Health, the government of the
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and the
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. In 1924, Viguié experimented with a new technique called
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which yielded vivid, highly saturated levels of color to his film images. He used this technique in a documentary about the
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disease, and it gained him worldwide recognition. In 1926, Viguié was hired by the producers of the movie '' Aloma of the South Seas'' to film the movie scenes in the location of Piñones Viguié's international fame continued to grow, with his documentaries about
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's 1928 visit to Puerto Rico, and the devastation caused that year by " Hurricane San Felipe Segundo" (known in the U.S. as "Okeechobee Hurricane").
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paid him well for the use of both documentaries, Viguié signed contracts with both
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and
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, and both networks served as international outlets for his work. Synchronized film dialogue became possible in the late 1920s, with the perfection of the audion amplifier tube and the introduction of the
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system. Thus, the era of the silent movie came to an end. Viguié incorporated the new sound technology into his documentaries, and in the interviews he conducted with political and entertainment celebrities.


Romance Tropical

In 1931, Viguié together with his son Juan Emilio Viguié, Jr. and journalist Manuel R. Navas, founded "Viguié Film Productions." That same year, ''Santa,'' a Mexican production and the first Spanish movie with sound, was presented in theaters throughout the island. After viewing ''Santa.,'' Viguié was inspired to make his own movie with sound. With a loan of $10,000 and a screenplay written by Luis Pales Matos, Viguié produced and directed in 1934, '' Romance Tropical'' the first Puerto Rican movie with sound and the second Spanish movie with sound in the world. The movies' theme dealt with the romance between a poor boy and a rich girl. The cast of actors included Jorge Rodríguez, Raquel and Ernestina Canino (daughters of San Juan lawyer and film investor Manuel Canino), Sixto Chevremont, Cándido de Lorenzo and Lotty Tischer. Viguié's wife María was in charge of the wardrobe and the musical score was under the direction of composer Rafael Muñoz. ''Romance Tropical,'' which was distributed in theaters throughout Puerto Rico and New York by
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, was an astounding success. MGM was ready to sign Viguié with a contract for four more movies and Frank Z. Clemente, MGM's Director of Latin productions, was going to establish his central offices in Puerto Rico. However, a copyright dispute over the movie erupted between the Canino family and Viguié. One of the results of the disputes was that MGM canceled its contracts with Viguié. Disillusioned, Viguié discontinued making commercial films. Instead he directed all his energies to "Viguié News" and continued to make news documentaries. In September 1966, Viguié died in his home in San Juan. The whereabouts of the original reels of the film is a mystery. Although for years many people sought to locate the missing film, it seemed as if it had met the fate of so many movies from that era, relegated to a few photos, a poster and newspaper articles from its initial release. However in 2017, eighty-three years after its release, a copy of the film was finally found at the UCLA Film & Television Archive, where its director Jan-Cristopher Horak, in conjunction with the Puerto Rico Culture Institute, confirmed its authenticity. The restored copy of the film had its big screen premiere for the first time in more than 80 years on November 4, 2017 at the Billy Wilder Theater in Los Angeles as part of UCLA Film and Television Archive’s ongoing exhibition ''Recuerdos de un cine en español: Latin American Cinema in Los Angeles, 1930-1960.'' In its home Puerto Rico, the film's big screen premiere was organized and presented on September 24, 2020 by Viguié's own descendants who have carried on in his filmmaking footsteps - his grandson John E. Viguié III and great-grandchildren Stephanie, Michelle, and Jon-Emile Viguié (collectively known as ''TheRaccoonteurs.com''). The screening took place in private event at ''CinemaBar 1950s'' movie theater in Old San Juan.


Legacy

Viguié's film legacy has been carried forward through the generations. By 1951, Viguié Film Productions, presided by his son, Juan Emilio Viguié, Jr. had become the largest film producing company in Puerto Rico. Like his father, upon his retirement Viguié Jr. also left an indelible mark in history as being an instrumental element in the development of the film industry in the island. In turn Viguié Jr.'s son, John E. Viguié III, took charge of Viguié Film Productions after his father retired, redirecting the company more towards film production and changing the name back to Viguié Films. In 2018, along with two of his daughters Michelle Viguié and Stephanie Viguié, and his son Jon-Emile Viguié (Viguié Sr.'s great-grandchildren), together co-founded the entertainment company TheRaccoonteurs.com. The latter make up the third and fourth generations (respectively) of the Viguié lineage in the film industry. Viguié was also a pioneer in the transmission of news via television. In 1954, television arrived in Puerto Rico. WAPA-TV, together with
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and "WKBM" (Channel 11), was one of the first television stations in Puerto Rico. That same year WAPA-TV began to transmit the news via the airwaves in a Viguié News production called "El Observador" (The Observer) which lasted only 15 minutes. Today, Viguié's historical news documentaries are conserved in the Puerto Rico Archives and in the Carnegie Library. For his pioneering work in the theatrical arts, he is recognized at Ponce's Parque del Tricentenario.''Dance and Theater.''
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See also

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List of Puerto Ricans This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the governm ...
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Cinema of Puerto Rico The history of the Cinema industry in Puerto Rico predates Cinema of the United States, Hollywood, being conceived after the first industries emerged in some locations of the United States, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, France, Great Britain and ...
* List of films set in Puerto Rico


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