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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...
- at the APRECI Awards, presented by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica. It was first presented in 2017. "APRECI premió a "Rosa Chumbe" como...
- L'ultimo Combattimento, in 1941. His company, the Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica, moved into film production in 1946. In the early years, De Laurentiis...
- at the APRECI Awards, presented by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica. It was first presented in 2019. "«Retablo» es la gran ganadora de...
- Atlântida Cinematográfica was a Brazilian film studio, founded 18 September 1941 in Rio de Janeiro by Moacir Fenelon and José Carlos Burle. It produced...
- 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...
- ISBN 9780786444885. Samperi, Salvatore (1991-11-01), Malizia 2mila (Drama), Clesi Cinematografica, retrieved 2021-11-15 Kunizawa, Minoru (1998-09-05), Joshi pro shigan:...
- Production Workers (Spanish: Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica) was an autonomous (non-"charro"-led) Mexican trade union. It was formed...
- Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica is a Spanish production company based in Madrid known for The Lady Doctor (1958). It produced Night of the Blood Monster...