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Alejandro Doria (November 1, 1936 – June 17, 2009) was a noted
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and television director.


Life and work

Born in
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in 1936, he first worked for Argentine television in 1965 as a writer for a local
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, ''Show rambler''. He first directed professionally for ''Adorable Professor Aldao'', a 1968
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series. Doria's contract to direct the 1969 season of a top-rated
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, ''Nuestra galleguita'' (''Our Galician Girl''), secured his career in Argentine /television, and he directed numerous series during the early 1970s and was a guest producer several times for ''Alta Comedia'', a comedy showcase. Doria first directed for the cinema in 1974. The political
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by José Dominiani, ''Proceso a la infamia'' (''Infamy on Trial''), ran afoul of the newly appointed National Film Rater,
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, however. Unable to work professionally for four years, Doria obtained his film's release in 1978, though the new, heavily edited version was panned by its audiences and director, alike. In demand following his long absence, Doria directed two thrillers in 1979: a film adaptation of
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's ''
Contragolpe ''Contragolpe'' is a 1979 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Doria. Cast * Marcelo Alfaro ... Gigolo 1 *Enrique Alonso * Alberto Argibay *Raúl Aubel *Aldo Barbero * Sergio Bellotti *Héctor Bidonde *Luisina Brando * Rodolfo Brindisi ...
'' (''Retribution''), and of
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's ''La isla''. Collaborating with Bortnik on ''La islas screenplay, the psychological thriller earned Doria a special mention at the
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. He wrote and directed one of the few well-known horror titles in Argentine film, '' Los miedos'' (''Fears''), in 1980, and in 1982, directed a film adaptation of
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's best-selling ''Los Pasajeros del jardín'' (''Wanderers in the Garden'') - Bullrich's nostalgic, autobiographical look at her happy and all-too-brief second marriage. The return of democracy in Argentina in 1983 was accompanied by a revival in local film and theatre production. Doria and
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screenwriter Jacobo Langsner wrote a script based on a concept created by another Uruguayan artist, veteran leading lady
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. Their drama, ''
Darse cuenta ''State of Reality'' ( es, Darse cuenta) is a 1984 Argentine historical drama film directed by Alejandro Doria and starring Luis Brandoni, Darío Grandinetti and Lito Cruz. The film won the 1985 Silver Condor Awards for Best Film, Best Director, ...
'' (''Realization''), was a critical and commercial success in 1984. Doria and Langsner were then reunited for the making of '' Esperando la carroza'' (''Waiting for the Hearse''). The 1985
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looked at a typical Argentine family and their struggles with each other and their mischievous, nonagenarian matriarch. The film became a
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, though another director's sequel written by Langsner and released in 2009 was unsuccessful. Doria and Langsner then turned to recent history in Argentina with ''Sofia''. The 1987 tragedy dealt with a chance encounter and a May–December love affair amid the oppressive
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against dissidents. The harrowing portrayal, however, received little notice. Doria returned to the family comedy genre in 1990 with ''Cien veces no debo'' (''I Don't Owe 100 Times Over'') - a comedy of errors revolving around bad news for a neurotic, middle-class family. Doria then returned to television, directing a number of soap operas and a segment in an episodic homage to the victims of the 1994
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(the worst terrorist attack in Argentine history). His reputation as a leading filmmaker in Argentine cinema was restored with the 2006 release of '' Las manos'' (''The Hands'') a
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on the life of Father
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, an Argentine priest who incurred the
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's wrath following reports he possessed healing hands. The drama earned numerous prizes in Argentina and in prestigious international film festivals, notably the
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and
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. Doria more recently directed ''
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'' (''12 Hours'') and ''Tuya'' (''Yours''), titles scheduled for release in 2010.
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cost the filmmaker his life on June 17, 2009, however, at age 72.''Clarín'': Murió el cineasta Alejandro Doria
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Filmography

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Proceso a la infamia ''Proceso a la infamia'' aka ''Los Años Infames'' is a 1974 Argentine historical drama film directed by Alejandro Doria, set in the period that followed the Great Depression The Great Depression (19291939) was an economic shock that impac ...
'' - 1974 *''
Contragolpe ''Contragolpe'' is a 1979 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Doria. Cast * Marcelo Alfaro ... Gigolo 1 *Enrique Alonso * Alberto Argibay *Raúl Aubel *Aldo Barbero * Sergio Bellotti *Héctor Bidonde *Luisina Brando * Rodolfo Brindisi ...
'' - 1979 *''
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(La Isla)'' - 1979 *''
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(Los Miedos)'' - 1980 *''Los Pasajeros del jardín'' - 1982 *''
State of Reality ''State of Reality'' ( es, Darse cuenta) is a 1984 Argentine historical drama film directed by Alejandro Doria and starring Luis Brandoni, Darío Grandinetti and Lito Cruz. The film won the 1985 Silver Condor Awards for Best Film, Best Directo ...
(Darse cuenta)'' - 1984 *'' Waiting for the Hearse (Esperando la carroza)'' - 1985 *'' Sofía'' - 1987 *''
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(Cien veces no debo)'' - 1990 *'' 18-J'' - 2004 *''
The Hands ''The Hands'' ( es, Las manos) is a 2006 Argentinean-Italian film directed by Alejandro Doria. The plot was inspired by the life and work of Catholic priest Mario Pantaleo. Doria and Juan Bautista Stagnaro wrote the screenplay. The film won one G ...
(Las manos)'' - 2006


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Doria, Alejandro 1936 births 2009 deaths Argentine film directors Male screenwriters Argentine male writers Argentine television directors Argentine satirists People from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Italian descent Deaths from pneumonia in Argentina 20th-century Argentine screenwriters 20th-century Argentine male writers