Golden Age of Argentine cinema
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Golden Age of Argentine cinema
Summary
Golden Age of Argentine cinema is a golden age[1]. It draws 175 Wikipedia views per month (golden_age category, ranking #11 of 11).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Golden Age of Argentine cinema is Prisioneros de la tierra[3].
- A notable work attributed to Golden Age of Argentine cinema is Los tres berretines[4].
- A notable work attributed to Golden Age of Argentine cinema is ¡Tango![5].
- A notable work attributed to Golden Age of Argentine cinema is The Gaucho War[6].
- A notable work attributed to Golden Age of Argentine cinema is Los martes, orquídeas[7].
- A notable work attributed to Golden Age of Argentine cinema is God Reward You[8].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's instance of is recorded as golden age[9].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's instance of is recorded as movement in cinema[10].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's instance of is recorded as historical period[11].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema took place at Argentina[12].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema is part of history of film[13].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema is part of 1930s in film[14].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema is part of 1940s in film[15].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema is part of 1950s in film[16].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's Commons category is recorded as Golden Age of Argentine cinema[17].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema began on 1933[18].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema ended on 1956[19].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's facet of is recorded as cinema of Argentina[20].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's facet of is recorded as Latin American cinema[21].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's facet of is recorded as culture of Argentina[22].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's facet of is recorded as world cinema[23].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's significant person is recorded as Manuel Romero[24].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's significant person is recorded as Enrique Muiño[25].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's significant person is recorded as Luis Sandrini[26].
- Golden Age of Argentine cinema's significant person is recorded as Mecha Ortiz[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include golden age[9], movement in cinema[10], and historical period[11].
Use and Application
Part of include history of film[13], an aspect of history[28]; 1930s in film[14], an events in a specific year or time period[29]; 1940s in film[15], an events in a specific year or time period[30]; and 1950s in film[16], an events in a specific year or time period[31].
Why It Matters
Golden Age of Argentine cinema draws 175 Wikipedia views per month (golden_age category, ranking #11 of 11).[2]