Alejandro Wehner

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Alejandro Wehner was an Argentinian film director. His work included Diez segundos (1949), Rio turbio (1951) and (1952).[1]

His first film, Diez segundos (Ten Seconds), was based on Horacio Estol's 1946 book on the Argentinian boxer Luis Ángel Firpo. The book was weak and Wehner was inexperienced, resulting in a disappointing film.[2] Rio Turbio is a melodrama about miners in the remote town of Rio Turbio, communicating a patriotic message about the New Argentina.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Filme regizate de Alejandro Wehner". Cinemarx. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  2. ^ Roberto Blanco Pazos, Raúl Clemente (2004). De la fuga a la fuga: diccionario de films policiales. Corregidor. p. 89. ISBN 950-05-1528-8.
  3. ^ Caesar Maranghello (2005). Brief history of Argentine cinema. Laertes. p. 124. ISBN 84-7584-532-0.


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