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E. Ricardo Espalter. Categories: Uruguayan entertainers. Actors by nationality. South American actors. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
t. e. The cinema of Uruguay has a role in the culture of Uruguay and is a part of Latin American cinema. Since the late 1990s, Uruguayan cinema has undergone a process of evolution, during which its films have received positive reviews and been internationally recognized. Over 120 films, fiction and non-fiction, have been produced since then.
Miranda's stardom is evident in a film poster with a full-length photograph of her and her name topping the cast list. [28] Although she became synonymous with colorful fruit hats during her later career, she began wearing them only in 1939, and contrary to popular belief, they were never made from real fruit.
Coming-of-age, Drama. Alelí. Leticia Jorge. Comedy-drama. Selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards. The Moneychanger. Federico Veiroj. Comedy. Selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.
Uruguayan cuisine is a fusion of cuisines from several European countries, especially of Mediterranean foods from Spain, Italy, Portugal and France. Other influences on the cuisine resulted from immigration from countries such as Germany and Scotland. Uruguayan gastronomy is a result of immigration, rather than local Amerindian cuisine, because ...
Also: Uruguay: People: By occupation: Film people / Actors by medium: Film actors Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Society of the Snow. Society of the Snow (Spanish: La sociedad de la nieve) is a 2023 survival drama film directed by J. A. Bayona and based on Pablo Vierci 's 2009 book of the same name, [5][6] which details the true story of a Uruguayan rugby team's experience in 1972 after Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in the Andes Mountains. The ...