- Argentine films of the 1930s
A list of films produced in
Argentina in the1930s in theList of Argentine films . Film production in theCinema of Argentina increased strongly in the mid to late 1930s.The incorporation of sound had a great impact. In 1930
Adiós Argentina became the first Argentine film to have a soundtrack. The film spawned star actresses such asLibertad Lamarque andAda Cornaro who both debuted in the film.In 1931
Agustín Ferreyra directed "Muñequitas porteñas", and was the first Argentine spoken film, withVitaphone synchronisation. That yearEl cantar de mi ciudad was directed byJosé A. Ferreyra as early directors made the transition to sound.Around 1933 the
Movietone arrived and it allowed both voice and music in motion pictures. Also, the first two Argentine cinematographic studios were created:Argentina Sono Film was founded byÁngel Mentasti , andLumiton was created byEnrique Telémaco Susini ,César José Guerrico andLuis Romero Carranza .The first disc-less sound film was "Tango" (
1931 ), directed byLuis Moglia Barth and a key film of the period was the tango filmDancing (1933 film) which saw the birth of a number of Argentine stars such asAmelia Bence andTito Lusiardo and other actors such asTita Merello ,Floren Delbene ,Aída Alberti andArmando Bo began to gain popularity.Successful films were: "
El alma del bandoneón ,"Mario Soffici ,1935 ; "La muchachada de a bordo,"Manuel Romero ,1936 ; "Ayúdame a vivir ",1936 ; "Besos brujos " (1937) and "La vuelta al nido " (Leopoldo Torres Ríos ,1938 and Así es la vida (1939 ) directed byFrancisco Mugica .Manuel Romero in particular was one of the most prominent directors of the mid to late 1930s and consisently worked incomedy based films often with rising Argentine starLuis Sandrini in films such as "Don Quijote del altillo ".1930 - 1934
Release dates for 1936
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=External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/Argentina/ Argentine film] at the
Internet Movie Database
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