- L'ultimo Combattimento, in 1941. His company, the Dino de
Laurentiis Cinematografica,
moved into film
production in 1946. In the
early years, De Laurentiis...
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Production Workers (Spanish:
Sindicato de
Trabajadores de la Producción
Cinematográfica) was an
autonomous (non-"charro"-led)
Mexican trade union. It was formed...
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Retrieved 16
September 2018. "1.
Esposizione Inter****onale d'Arte
Cinematografica (1932) – Premi" [The 1st
Venice International Film
Festival (1932)...
- Jesús
Grovas (1899–1967) was a
Mexican film
producer active for
several decades in the
Mexican film industry. His
career took off
during the
Golden Age...
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Companhia Cinematográfica Vera Cruz was an
important Brazilian film
studio founded in 1949 and
closed in 1954.
Located in São
Bernardo do Campo, it was...
- The
Centro de Capacitación
Cinematográfica (CCC) is a film
school belonging to Mexico's
Secretariat of Culture. It was
founded in 1975 with the aim of...
- The world's
oldest film
festival is the
Mostra inter****onale d'arte
cinematografica (Venice Film Festival),
while the most
prestigious film
festivals in...
- Héctor
Olivera (born 5
April 1931) is an
Argentine film director,
producer and screenwriter.
Olivera worked mainly in the
cinema of Argentina, but also...
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Premios APRECI) are
awards given by the Asociación
Peruana de
Prensa Cinematográfica,
which reward the best
Peruvian film
productions of the year. The award...
- It was
established in 1955 in Messina, and in 1957
became R****egna
Cinematografica Inter****onale di
Messina e Taormina,
until it
moved permanently to...