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- Luis Saslavsky (April 21, 1903 – March 20, 1995) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer, notable for his work during the classical...
- Jean Cocteau based on his novel 1951: La Couronne Noire directed by Luis Saslavsky 1961: La Princesse de Clèves directed by Jean Delannoy 1965: Thomas l'imposteur...
- of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis Saslavsky and written by Saslavsky alongside Ariel Cortazzo. It premiered on March 8, 1946. Mirtha...
- Argentine film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema directed by Luis Saslavsky. The Garden of forking paths: Argentine cinema - Page 31 John King, Nissa...
- Saslavsky, who also directed Nace un amor (1938), films which sought to distance themselves from the po****r cinema of Ferreyra and Romero. Saslavsky...
- established herself as a dramatic actress in La fuga (1937), directed by Luis Saslavsky. In the mid-1940s, she moved to Mexico, where she filmed Cinco rostros...
- (disambiguation) El Fausto criollo, a 1979 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky Monte Criollo, a 1935 Argentine musical film directed and written by Arturo...
- by SIFAL, a production company run by de Zavalia and his partner Luis Saslavsky, during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. The production company disbanded...
- Argentine film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema directed by Luis Saslavsky. In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out...
- Randall Thompson, American composer and academic (d. 1984) 1903 – Luis Saslavsky, Argentinian director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1995) 1904 – Jean...