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Manuel Antín

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Antín in 2019

Manuel Antín (February 27, 1926 – September 5, 2024) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter.

Life and career

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Manuel Antín was born in Las Palmas, Chaco Province, in 1926. He first wrote for Argentine television in 1956 and made his directorial debut in 1962 with his first film: La cifra impar (Odd Number), based on a story by Julio Cortázar, (Cartas de mamá). The film The Venerable Ones earned him a 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]

Antín died on September 5, 2024, at the age of 98.[2]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "Festival Internacional de Cine de la UBA (FIC.UBA) | Noticia".
  2. ^ Murió Manuel Antín, cineasta y director de la Universidad del Cine que abolió la censura (in Spanish)
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