Juan Manuel Concado | |
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| Juan Manual Concado in 1940. | |
| Born | |
| Died | 14 May 1989 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Occupation | Art Director |
| Years active | 1933–1952 (film) |
Juan Manuel Concado (died May 14, 1989) was an Argentine art director. [1] He designed the sets for more than ninety films during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema.
The Chacarera is a dance and music that originated in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It is a genre of folk music that, for many Argentines, serves as a rural counterpart to the cosmopolitan imagery of the Tango. A dance form played by contemporary musicians as soloists or in small ensembles of voice, guitar, violin and bombo drum, the Chacarera is often legitimized by its “origin” in the remote province of Santiago del Estero.
José Manuel Moreno Fernández, nicknamed "El Charro", was an Argentine footballer who played as an inside forward for several clubs in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia; for many who saw him play, he is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, even among Diego Maradona, Pelé and Alfredo Di Stéfano, and was the first footballer ever to have won first division league titles in four countries.
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Palermo is a 1937 Argentine comedy film directed by Arturo S. Mom and starring Nedda Francy, José Gola and Orestes Caviglia. The film's title refers to the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The story was written by Guillermo Salazar Altamira, a sports journalist.
Captain Poison is a 1943 Argentine historical comedy drama film directed by Henri Martinent and starring Luis Sandrini, Rosa Rosen and Bertha Moss. It is based on a novel of the same title by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. A 1951 Spanish film Captain Poison was also based on the novel.
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Story of a Poor Young Man is a 1942 Argentine historical drama film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Hugo del Carril, Santiago Gómez Cou and Nélida Bilbao. It is based on the 1858 French novel of the same title by Octave Feuillet, which was later adapted again in 1968. The film's sets were designed by Juan Manuel Concado. It was released during what is considered to be the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema.
Dancing is a 1933 Argentine musical film directed by Luis Moglia Barth for Argentina Sono Film. The film's sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. It is based on a play by Alejandro Berrutti. It was the second ever sound film to be released by the studio after Barth's ¡Tango!, released earlier in 1933, it marked the debut of Amelia Bence, who had a minor role.
Sensational Kidnapping is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini, Elsa O'Connor and Osvaldo Miranda. After somebody runs away from home, it is wrongly believed they have been kidnapped.
The Desire is a 1944 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Elsa O'Connor, Aída Luz and Roberto Airaldi.
Modern Husbands is a 1948 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Olinda Bozán, Francisco Álvarez and Oscar Valicelli.
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