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Octavio Getino (August 6, 1935 in León,
Spain –
October 1, 2012 in
Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an
Argentine film
director and
writer who is best known...
- in the late 1960s by
Argentine filmmakers Fernando Solanas and
Octavio Getino,
members of the
Grupo Cine Liberación and
published in 1969 in the journal...
- (Spanish: La hora de los hornos) is a 1968
Argentine film
directed by
Octavio Getino and
Fernando Solanas. 'The
paradigm of
revolutionary activist cinema', it...
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during the end of the 1960s. It was
founded by
Fernando Solanas,
Octavio Getino and
Gerardo Vallejo. The idea of the
group was to give rise to historical...
- de los
hornos (The Hour of the Furnaces, from 1968),
directed by
Octavio Getino and
Fernando Solanas,
influenced a
whole generation of filmmakers. Among...
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against the junta. In 1971, he sent two
letters to the film
director Octavio Getino, one
congratulating him for his work with
Fernando Solanas and
Gerardo Vallejo...
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edited in
Madrid by its
founder and
first director Luis González Alonso-
Getino OP.
Since 1928 it has been
published at Salamanca. The
magazine follows...
- with
Cuban aristocratic roots María
Josefa Gutiérrez-García y Fernández-
Getino, she is the
first of the four
siblings of an
upper class San Sebastián family...
- 1975
Argentine film. Martín Adjemián
Emilio Alfaro Hugo Álvarez
Octavio Getino Ricardo Gil
Soria Carlos Lagos Morena Lynch Noemí
Manzano Carlos Muñoz Víctor...
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history was also
criticized for
perceived racism). Film
directors Octavio Getino and
Fernando Solanas harshly criticized the film in
their manifesto Toward...