Manuel Antín
Appearance
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Manuel Antín (born February 27, 1926) is an Argentine film director and screenwriter.
Manuel Antín was born in
Golden Palm nomination at the Cannes Film Festival, and his Circe (1964), a Golden Bear nomination at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.[citation needed] Perhaps his best-known film, the bucolic Don Segundo Sombra
(1969), earned him a second Golden Palm nomination at Cannes.
In 1983 he was designated as director of the Instituto Nacional de Cine in the government of Raúl Alfonsín.
In 1991 he founded the Universidad del Cine, an institution devoted to film teaching and production.
In 2023, the University of Buenos Aires gave him the title of DR. Honoris Causa.[1]
Filmography
- La Invitación(1982)
- Allá lejos y hace tiempo(Far Away and Long Ago) (1978)
- La Sartén por el mango (In the Driver's Seat) (1972)
- Juan Manuel de Rosas (1972)
- Don Segundo Sombra (1969)
- Castigo al traidor (Punishment to the Traitor) (1966)
- Psique y sexo (segment "La Estrella del desierto") (1965)
- Intimidad de los parques (1965)
- Circe (1964)
- La Cifra impar (Odd Number) (1962)
- Los Venerables todos (The Venerable Ones) (1962)
References
External links
- Manuel Antín at IMDb