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Juan Emilio Viguié, Jr. [1] was a Puerto Rican visual entertainment producer and entrepreneur. Credited with the development of the film industry as an enterprise in Puerto Rico in the early 1950s and continuing his work for over five decades, Viguié, Jr. produced, directed, and photographed short films, documentaries, and television commercials for the local and mainland US markets.
Romance Tropical is the first Puerto Rican film with sound and the second Spanish-speaking film in the world.. The history of the Cinema industry in Puerto Rico predates Hollywood, being conceived after the first industries emerged in some locations of the United States, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, France, Great Britain and Germany. [1]
First anti-slavery film in Puerto Rico. Part of the DIVEDCO film catalogue. Belén: Michel Alexis: Drama: DIVEDCO: Huellas: Rolando Barrera: Tony Rigus, Raúl Carbonell Jr. Los que no se rinden: Rolando Barrera: Tres puertorriqueñas y un deseo: José de San Antón, René Martínez, José A. Ferrara
Noel Quiñones (born Noel A. Quiñones Motta; July 20, 1959) is a Puerto Rican screenwriter, film director, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who divides his time between filmmaking and advocating for improvements in public education in countries around the world, such as Brazil, Puerto Rico, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica, Argentina, Spain, Mexico and the United States of America.
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Puerto Rico, which had been invited to participate in the Foreign Oscar race since 1986, tried to submit a film (Sonia Fritz's America) but was rejected, because of a new rule that doesn't allow films from US territories to compete in the Foreign Language Film category. The Puerto Rico Film Commission, which selects the Puerto Rican Oscar ...