Carlos Borcosque Jr. | |
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Died | 13 May 2023 79) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Film Director, and Screenplay Writer, producer |
Carlos Borcosque Jr. (July 13, 1943 - May 22, 2023) was an Argentine film director, screenplay writer and producer.
He was the son of director Carlos Borcosque. He is co-owner of the production company Primer Plano. Bosque Jr. co-directed his first picture La gran felicidad with Carlos Borsani in 1966. [1] In 1971, at the age of 28, he produced and directed Santos Vega (1971). Shot in March-April 1971, it was pre-released in the city of Bragado. It has been cited as a heritage film due to its theme of national identity. [2]
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