Riachuelo (film) explained

Riachuelo
Director:Luis Moglia Barth
Starring:Luis Sandrini
Maruja Pibernat
Alfredo Camiña
Margarita Solá
María Esther Gamas
Music:Edgardo Donato
Máximo Orsi
Cinematography:Francis Boeniger
Studio:Argentina Sono Film
Runtime:81 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

Riachuelo (English: Brook; a popular name for the Matanza River) is a 1934 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Moglia Barth and starring Luis Sandrini as his popular character Berretín.[1] The cast also included Maruja Pibernat, María Esther Gamas, Alfredo Camiña, Margarita Solá, Héctor Calcaño, Froilán Varela and Juan Sarcione.[1] It was the third film produced by Argentina Sono Film, one of the first major film studios in the country, which had inaugurated the sound period and the Golden Age of Argentine cinema the previous year with the release of ¡Tango![2] The film premiered on 4 July 1934 at the Renacimiento theater in Buenos Aires.[3]

The commercial success of the film allowed the economic viability of Argentina Sono Film, which had failed with its second production Dancing in 1933.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Di Núbila, 1998. p. 86
  2. Book: España, Claudio. es. España. Claudio. 2000. Cine argentino: industria y clasicismo, 1933-1956. 1. Fondo Nacional de las Artes. Buenos Aires. 978-950-980-759-4. Formas de representación en la edad de oro. 22–150.
  3. Di Núbila, 1998. p. 400
  4. Di Núbila, 1998. p. 88