Luis César Amadori
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 - 5 June 1977 in Buenos Aires
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) was an Italian
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 - Argentine
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 film director
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 and screenwriter
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 and one of the most influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina
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 of the classic era. He directed over 60 films between 1936 and 1967 writing the scripts to over 50 pictures.

He directed films such as Apasionadamente
Apasionadamente
Apasionadamente is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Enrique Vico Carré.-Cast:* Enrique Chaico* Ada Cornaro* Rafael Frontaura* Pedro López Lagar* José Maurer...

(1944
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), the critically acclaimed Albéniz (film)
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Albéniz is a 1947 black & white Argentine Silver Condor award winning biographical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Pedro Miguel Obligado...

(1947
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) and Alma fuerte
Almafuerte (film)
Almafuerte is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Belisario García Villar. The film is a biography of the Argentine poet Pedro Bonifacio Palacios . The film starred Narciso Ibáñez Menta as Almafuerte and Pola Alonso.It won the Silver Condor for best film and...

(1949
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).

Filmography

  • 1936: Puerto Novo
  • 1937: El pobre Pérez
  • 1938: El canillita y la dama
  • 1938: Meastro Levita
  • 1938: Madreselva
  • 1939: Palabra de honor
  • 1939: Caminito de Gloria
  • 1940: El haragán de la familia
  • 1940: Hay que educar a Niní
  • 1941: Napoleón
  • 1941: La canción de los barrios
  • 1941: Orquesta de señoritas
  • 1941: Soñar no cuesta nada
  • 1942: El tercer beso
  • 1942: El profesor Cero
  • 1942: Bajó un ángel del cielo
  • 1942: La mentirosa
  • 1942: Ciaro de luna
  • 1943: Son cartas de amor
  • 1943: Luisito
  • 1943: Carmen
  • 1944: Apasionadamente
  • 1945: Dos ángeles y un pecador
  • 1945: Madame Sans-Gêne
  • 1945: Santa Cándida
  • 1946: Mosquita muerta
  • 1947: Albéniz
  • 1947: Una mujer sin cabeza
  • 1948: Dios se lo pague
  • 1949: Una noche en el Ta-Ba-Rín
  • 1949: Don Juan Tenorio
  • 1949: Juan Globo
  • 1949: Almafuerte
  • 1950: Historia de una pasión
  • 1950: Nacha Regules
  • 1951: Pecado
  • 1951: Maria Montecristo
  • 1951: Me casé con una estrella
  • 1952: Eva Perón inmortal
  • 1952: La de los ojos color del tiempo
  • 1953: La pasión desnuda
  • 1954: El grito sagrado
  • 1954: Caídos en el infierno
  • 1955: El barro humano
  • 1955: El amor nunca muere
  • 1958: ¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII?
  • 1958: Amor prohibido
  • 1958: La violetera
  • 1958: Una muchachita de Valladolid
  • 1959: Una gran señora
  • 1960: Un trono para Cristy
  • 1960: Mi último tango
  • 1961: Alerta en el cielo
  • 1961: Pecado de amor
  • 1963: La casta Susana
  • 1964: El señor de La Salle
  • 1964: Como dos gotas de agua
  • 1965: Más bonita que ninguna
  • 1966: Acompáñame
  • 1967: Amor en el aire
  • 1967: Un novio para dos hermanas
  • 1967: Buenos días, condesita
  • 1968: Cristina Guzmán

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