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El pequeño héroe del arroyo de oro (The Golden River's Little Hero) Carlos Alonso: silent: 24th Festival des 3 Continents Nantes 1930: 1932: 1936: Two Destinies: Juan Etchebehere: Drama: 1938: 1940: 1942: 1945: 1949: Pupila al viento (A Pupil in the Wind) Enrico Gras: poetic documentary: 24th Festival des 3 Continents Nantes The Detective ...
Quebracho is an Argentine 1974 film directed by Ricardo Wullicher. It tells the story of "La Forestal," an English company extracting Quebracho trees between 1900 and 1963 in the northern province of Santa Fe .
The latter was born in Uruguay, where she participated in short films of the Cinemateca Uruguaya, with directors such as Juan Carlos Rodríguez Castro. In Chile she appeared in a dozen films, directed by Raúl Ruiz (France), Gonzalo Justiniano (Chile), Esteban Schroeder (Uruguay), Jörg Grünler (Germany), Sebastián Lelio (Chile), and others ...
Revolution of Quebracho was a civil-military uprising of the Colorado Party and the Blanco Party against the presidency of Máximo Santos. [1] It took place in March 1886 in Quebracho, Paysandú Department, Banda Oriental del Uruguay. [2] Among the revolutionaries were Lorenzo Batlle, Juan Campisteguy and Claudio Williman, future presidents of ...
Sí, mi amor (lit. ' Yes, my love ' ) is a 2020 Peruvian romantic comedy film directed by Pedro Flores Maldonado and written by Maldonado & Yiddá Eslava. Synopsis
Quebracho (money), an unofficial monetary unit in the Argentine Chaco Province during the economical crisis in 2001-2002; Quebracho tree, different trees; Places. Quebracho, Cerro Largo, a hamlet in Uruguay; Quebracho, Paysandú, a town in Uruguay; Quebrachos Department, a department in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
Quebracho is located in the center-west part of the department of Cerro Largo, on the Tupambaé blade, near the shores of the Coimbra Stream. It is accessed by local road from the town of Cerro de las Cuentas , which is 19 km (12 mi) away.
(Spanish: ¿Dónde estás amor de mi vida que no te puedo encontrar?) is a 1992 Argentine drama film directed by Juan José Jusid and co-written with Ana María Shua. The film stars Susú Pecoraro, Oscar Martínez, Fernando Siro, Luisina Brando, Mario Pasik and Jessica Schultz, as well as Vando Villamil in a small role. [1] [2] [3]