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- Cinema_of_Ecuador abstract "The cinema of Ecuador has a long history, including both short and feature-length films made throughout the 20th century, but until recently Ecuadorian film has generally not had a large impact.Cinematic production in Ecuador began in the 1920s, with the production of the first Ecuadorian dramatic feature film, El Tesoro de Atahualpa, directed by the Ecuadorian Augusto San Miguel in 1924. Moreover, in the same decade, the Italian Carlos Crespi directed the major documentary Los Invisibles Shuaras del Alto Amazonas. Between 1930 and 1931, the advent of talkies stopped the development of Ecuadorian film, which tried to cope with the new films using "live sound" ("sonorización en vivo"), that is, the interpretation of texts and songs simultaneously with the projection, though without success. Because of this, for around two decades Ecuadorian cinema revolved around documentaries, news programs, and promotional tourist films, with the exception of dramatic feature films in 1950. However, Ecuadorian cinema was promoted by intellectuals in the 1960s, including Ulises Estrella, director of the Cinemateca Nacional. During this period, Mexican-Ecuadorian co-productions proliferated. During the next decade, the documentary genre was strengthened, and in 1977 the Asociación de Autores Cinematográficos del Ecuador was legalized.Between the 1980s and the present, Ecuadorian cinema returned to the production of feature films. One example of this trend was the 1989 cinematic adaptation of José de la Cuadra's La Tigra, directed by Camilo Luzuriaga. Luzuriaga also directed Entre Marx y una Mujer Desnuda, a cinematic adaptation of 1809-1810: Mientras llega el día by Jorge Enrique Adoum, which related the story of Quiteño independence. Other major films in the rebirth of Ecuadorian cinema were Ratas, ratones y rateros (1999) and Crónicas (2004) by director Sebastián Cordero. As of 2008, Cordero was filming his third feature film in Spain, an adaptation of the novel Rabia by the Argentine writer Sergio Bizzio. Recently the film Qué tan lejos by Cuenca's Tania Hermida was highly acclaimed, receiving the Silver Zenith Award Montreal World Film Festival for the best directorial debut. Other recent productions that are making their way through festivals include the documentary El Comité by Mateo Herrera and Cuando me toque a mí by Víctor Arregui. When Cuando me toque a mí was presented at the Biarritz Festival of Film and Culture of Latin America, the lead actor, Manuel Calisto, won the prize for best actor.During the 1980s, Ecuador would typically produce one film a year, with this rising to around twelve a year by the mid-2010s.".
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- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Augusto_San_Miguel.
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- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink El_Comité.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink El_Tesoro_de_Atahualpa.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Entre_Marx_y_una_Mujer_Desnuda.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Enrique_Adoum.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink José_de_la_Cuadra.
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- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Los_Invisibles_Shuaras_del_Alto_Amazonas.
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- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Rabia_(novel).
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Ratas,_Ratones,_Rateros.
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- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Sebastián_Cordero.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Sergio_Bizzio.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Tania_Hermida.
- Cinema_of_Ecuador wikiPageWikiLink Víctor_Arregui.
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- Cinema_of_Ecuador comment "The cinema of Ecuador has a long history, including both short and feature-length films made throughout the 20th century, but until recently Ecuadorian film has generally not had a large impact.Cinematic production in Ecuador began in the 1920s, with the production of the first Ecuadorian dramatic feature film, El Tesoro de Atahualpa, directed by the Ecuadorian Augusto San Miguel in 1924.".
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