- Los tres
berretines (The
Three Whims) is a 1933
Argentine black and
white comedy film, the
first film made by the
newly formed Lumiton film studio, and...
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Argentina Sono Film and Lumiton,
which released ¡Tango! and Los tres
berretines, respectively, two
foundational films that
ushered in the sound-on-film...
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Argentina at an
early age, and
starred in her
first movie in 1933, Los tres
berretines,
directed by
Enrique Telémaco Susini. It was the
second Argentine talk...
-
Argentina Sono Film and Lumiton,
which released ¡Tango! and Los tres
berretines, respectively, two
foundational films that
ushered in the sound-on-film...
- main
dancer of the
Teatro Colón. Lumiton's
first feature was Los tres
berretines (The
Three Hobbies, 1933)
directed by
Enrique T.
Susini and
starring the...
- The Man Who
Murdered (1930) L'Homme qui ********ina [fr] (1930) Los tres
berretines (1933) El hijo de papá (1933)
Crimen a las tres (1935) Big
Calibre (1935)...
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Golden Age of
Argentine cinema with
their films ¡Tango! and Los tres
berretines. Film
production surged 25-fold by 1939,
making Argentina the top Spanish-language...
- film Adolescencia. He
retired from film in 1962. As
editor 1933 Los tres
berretines (The
Three Whims) 1934 Ayer y hoy 1935
Buenos Aires Nights 1935 El caballo...
- that
would be used by many
subsequent tango films.
Along with Los tres
berretines,
which premiered the same year, it
inaugurated the
Golden Age of Argentine...
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included its own laboratory. The
studio released its
first film, Los Tres
Berretines, on May 19, 1933. It was the
second sound film in Argentina, preceded...