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Raúl Beceyro

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Raúl Beceyro (b. 1944) is a movie director, critic and photographer from Argentina. He is known for the movie Nadie Nada Nunca (No, No, Never – 1998) that he produced and directed, based on the novel of the same name by Juan Jose Saer. The movie starred Antonio Germano, Marina Vasquez and Alicia Dolinsky.[1] He met and was inspired by Saer in 1962 when Saer was his teacher at the Instituto de Cine de Santa Fe.[2]

His book History of photography in 10 images, published in the 1980s, discussed photographs not just in terms of technique or aesthetics but also in terms of what the images say or represent. From 1985 he has headed the Film Workshop of the Universidad Nacional del Litoral in Santa Fe.[3] His book "Fotogramas Santafesinos. Instituto de Cinematografía de la UNL, 1956–1976" is a retrospective of this institution dedicated to the lost students.[4] He has made several documentary movies about different aspects of Santa Fe, where he lives, including one on the constitutional convention held in the town, and one on the 2007 elections.[5]

Films

Beceyro worked in various roles in the Argentinian movie industry:[6]

  • Writer and assistant director of Palo y hueso (1968), directed by Nicolás Sarquís, based on a short story by Juan Jose Saer
  • Writer, producer and director of Nadie Nada Nunca (1998), also based on a story by Juan Jose Saer
  • Sound for Nadar contra la corriente (2002) and Bienal (2004)
  • Writer and director of Guadalupe / Imágenes de Santa Fe 1 (2000)
  • Writer and director of Jazz / Imágenes de Santa Fe 2 (2005).
  • Writer and director of 2007. Imágenes de Santa Fe 3 (2008)
  • Self-published documentaries La noche de las cámaras despiertas (2002) and Dirigido por... (2005)

Books

  • Raúl Beceyro (1978). Ensayos sobre fotografía. Editorial Arte y Libros.
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson: Ensayo. Créatis. 1980. ISBN 968-5804-13-3. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authors= ignored (help)
  • Raúl Beceyro (1980). Historia de la fotografía en 10 imágenes. Centro Editor de Am.Latina.
  • Raúl Beceyro (1983). Sobre Elisa vida mia de Carlos Saura (Spanish Edition). Centre d'etudes hispaniques et hispano-americaines, Universite de Rennes. ISBN 2-900055-03-2.
  • Raúl Beceyro (1997). Cine y política: ensayos sobre cine argentino. Centro de Publicaciones, Universidad Nacional del Litoral.
  • Raúl Beceyro (2002). Apuntes De Cine. Centro de Publicaciones, Universidad Nacional del Litoral. ISBN 987-508-175-2.
  • Raúl Beceyro (2003). Ensayos sobre fotografía. Paidós. ISBN 950-12-2718-9.
  • Raúl Beceyro (December 2008). Manual de Cine: Como Se Hace Un Film. Beatriz Vierbo Editora. ISBN 950-845-227-7.

References

  1. ^ "Nadie Nada Nunca". Film.com. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  2. ^ Julián Stoppello and Eliezer Budasoff (14 October 2009). "Sobre Washington Nogueira, Tomatis y Pichón Garay". Cultura en Paraná. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  3. ^ A. Becquer Casaballe (November 2010). "Raul Beceyro Ensayos sobre fotografía". fotomundo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  4. ^ HERMES BINNER (3 May 2008). "EL GOBERNADOR DEJÓ INUGURADO EL STAND DE SANTA FE EN LA 34ª EDICIÓN DE LA FERIA DEL LIBRO DE BUENOS AIRES". Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  5. ^ Fernando G. Varea. "Raúl Beceyro: "El material que ofrece la escena política para una película es descomunal"". Espacio Cine. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  6. ^ Raúl Beceyro at IMDb