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  2. Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa - Wikipedia

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    Historical Novel Prize Alfonso X El Sabio (2010) Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa (born 11 October 1936 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife , Canary Islands ) is a Spanish novelist, inventor and industrialist. [ 1 ]

  3. Louis Le Prince - Wikipedia

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    Le Prince was born on 28 August 1841 in Metz. [12] [13] His family referred to him as "Augustin" and English-speaking friends would later call him "Gus". [14]Le Prince's father was a major of artillery in the French Army [15] and an officer of the Légion d'honneur.

  4. History of film - Wikipedia

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    The Zulfikar brothers; Ezz El-Dine Zulfikar, Salah Zulfikar and Mahmoud Zulfikar were on a date with many productions, [124] including Ezz El Dine Zulfikar's The River of Love (1960), [125] Mahmoud Zulfikar's Soft Hands (1964), and Dearer Than My Life (1965) starring Salah Zulfikar and Salah Zulfikar Films production; My Wife, the Director ...

  5. Alejandro Finisterre - Wikipedia

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    He was born Alejandro Campos Ramírez in 1919 to the radio-telegraphist at the lighthouse in Fisterra. He was injured when Franco's fascist forces bombed Madrid in November 1936 and had the idea for a football game while in Barcelona recovering. [6]

  6. José Luis López Vázquez - Wikipedia

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    El turismo es un gran invento (1968) Cuidado con las señoras (1968) Objetivo Bi-ki-ni (1968) The Ancines Woods (1970) Long Live the Bride and Groom (1970) El jardín de las delicias (1970) Blanca por fuera y Rosa por dentro (1971) The Legend of Frenchie King (1971) My Dearest Senorita (1971) Travels with My Aunt (1972) Habla, mudita (1973)

  7. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a historical period in the cinema of Mexico that lasted from 1936 to 1956. [1] It was marked by the production of highly praised films that shaped Mexican national identity and culture.

  8. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Albores del Cine Mexicano (Beginning of the Mexican Cinema). Clío. ISBN 968-6932-45-3. De los Reyes, Aurelio. Los orígenes del cine en México (1896-1900). Mexico City: UNAM 1973. De los Reyes, Aurelio. Un medio siglo de cine mexicano (1896-1947). Mexico City: Trillas 1987. De los Reyes, Aurelio, David Ramón, María Luisa Amador, and Rodolfo ...

  9. Cinema of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The first was either Salida de la misa de doce de la Iglesia del Pilar de Zaragoza –Exit of the Twelve O'Clock Mass from the Church of El Pilar of Zaragoza– (Eduardo Jimeno Peromarta), Plaza del puerto en Barcelona –Plaza of the Port of Barcelona– (Alexandre Promio) or Llegada de un tren de Teruel a Segorbe –Arrival of a Train from ...