''Estudios San Miguel'' (San Miguel Studios) was an
Argentine
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film studio that was active in the 1940s and early 1950s. It flourished during the
Golden Age of Argentine cinema
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, and at its peak was one of the major studios in
Buenos Aires
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. Genres ranged from musical comedy to costume drama and gaucho thriller. Films included ''
La guerra gaucha
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'' (''The Gaucho War'' 1942), co-produced with ''
Artistas Argentinos Asociados'', and the comedy ''
Juvenilia
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'' (1943), both of which won several major awards. Eva Duarte, soon to become the first lady of Argentina as
Eva Perón
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, appeared in two of the studio's films in 1945. The studio became overextended financially and ceased production after 1952.
History
''Estudios San Miguel'' was founded and owned by
Miguel Machinandiarena (1899–1975).
Machinandiarena was a
Basque
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from
Navarre
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who had emigrated to Argentina in 1915.
His family was very wealthy, had large real estate investments and controlled the ''
Casino de Mar del Plata''.
Miguel Machinandiarena founded the company in 1937 with his brothers Narciso and Silvestre and began to build the studios and laboratories in the town of
Bella Vista.
The studio absorbed SIDE (''Sociedad Impresora de Discos Electrofónicos''), which had pioneered the tango format with a trilogy of films, but failed to establish a solid business model.
In 1940 ''Estudios San Miguel'' launched its first production, ''Petróleo'', directed by
Arturo S. Mom.
Machinandiarena was one of the great promoters of the Argentine film industry.
For a while the studio was one of the largest Argentine film companies.
The Italian director
Catrano Catrani
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Catrani was born in 1910 in Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy. He studied film at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome ...
, who emigrated to Argentina in 1937, became artistic director of the studio.
He and other directors at the studio were assisted by Catrani's wife,
Vlasta Lah, who later directed ''
Las furias'' (1960) and ''Las modelos'' (1963).
The set designer and later director
Ralph Pappier designed the sets of ''
La guerra gaucha
''The Gaucho War'' (''La guerra gaucha'') is a Argentine films of 1942, 1942 Argentina, Argentine historical drama and epic film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Enrique Muiño, Francisco Petrone, Ángel Magaña, and Amelia Bence. It is one ...
'' (1942), ''En el viejo Buenos Aires'' (1942) and ''
Madame Bovary
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'' (1947).
In 1944 Pappier created the first special effects department for the studio.
Pappier and
Homero Manzi
Homero Nicolás Manzione Prestera, better known as Homero Manzi (November 1, 1907 – May 3, 1951) was an Argentine tango lyricist, author of various famous tangos. He was also a filmmaker, notable for his work during the classical era of Argen ...
made ''Pobre, me madre querida'' in 1948.
The Peruvian poet and author
César Miró
César Alfredo Miró Quesada Bahamonde (7 June 1907 – 8 November 1999), more commonly known as César Miró, was a Peruvian writer and composer. He wrote novels, stories, manuscripts, essays, and poetry.
Early life
César Miró was born on 7 J ...
was a technical adviser at the studio from 1944 to 1953, when he moved to
Paramount Pictures
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in Hollywood.
The future producer and director
Hector Olivera joined the studio as an assistant in 1947.
Later he moved to ''
Artistas Argentinos Asociados'' and then became a co-founder of ''
Aries Cinematográfica Argentina'' in 1956.
The scriptwriter, producer and director
Enrique Carreras
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joined the studio when he was very young.
He later founded the ''Productora Cinematográfica General Belgrano'' in 1949 and directed his first film, ''
El mucamo de la niña'' in 1951.
The studio's last production was released in 1952. As of 31 December 1954 the studio had a debt of more than six million pesos.
Noted films
''
La guerra gaucha
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'' (1942) was an adaptation of a novel by
Miguel de Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (; ; 29 September 1864 – 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, professor of Greek and Classics, and later rector at the University of Salamanca.
His major philosophical ...
.
The partners at ''
Artistas Argentinos Asociados'' decided to make the film with their own funds.
These proved insufficient and they had to partner with San Miguel Studios and undersell the exhibition rights for the movie earlier in some areas.
These decisions allowed them to make the film with "a little less belt-tightening but without splurging".
The film was shot almost entirely within the ''Estudios San Miguel'' apart from two scenes in the Tigre delta in the
Río de la Plata
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.
The film won three Silver Condor awards, including
Best Film,
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* As ...
(
Lucas Demare
Lucas Demare (July 14, 1910 – September 6, 1981) was an Argentina, Argentine film director, screenwriter, and film producer notable for his work during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema, classical era of Argentine cinema and beyond.
Biogr ...
), and
Best Adapted Screenplay (
Ulyses Petit de Murat and Homero Manzior).
The 1943 comedy-drama ''
Juvenilia
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'' was directed by
Augusto César Vatteone.
At the
1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards the film won the
Silver Condor Award for Best Film
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References
...
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The
Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences
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gave the studio the "Best Picture" award for ''Juvenilia'' (1943), ''La dama duende'' (1945) and ''Los isleros'' (1951).
The studio had difficulty with the censors in 1944 over (''End of the Night'') which was anti-
Nazi
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, while Argentina was neutral during
World War II
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(1939–45).
The 1945 musical ''
La cabalgata del circo'' (''The Circus Cavalcade'') was a vehicle for the female star of the moment,
Libertad Lamarque.
Due to her performance, the film drew huge audiences. The film also included Eva Duarte, soon to become
Eva Perón
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as wife of the president of Argentina, in a minor role.
Eva would arrive late at the studio, and would interrupt the shooting any time she was wanted on the phone, without the director daring to complain.
However, Eva's participation made it possible for Machinandiarena to obtain celluloid from the military government's Ministry of Communications.
Later in 1945 María Eva Duarte starred in ''La Pródiga'' (''The Prodigal'').
On 3 August 1946 Machinandiarena signed over all rights to this film to the president's wife.
In 1945 the studio produced ''
La dama duende'' (''The Phantom Lady''), produced by Machinandiarena and directed by
Luis Saslavsky
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, based on a 17th-century cloak-and-dagger comedy by
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
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. The director and the leading lady,
Delia Garcés, were Argentine. Otherwise the film was made by Spanish Republican refugees, including the script, decor, cinematography and principal actors.
Filmography
* ''Petróleo'' 1940
* ''
Melodías de América'' (''Melodies of America'') Musical comedy, 1942
* ''
En el viejo Buenos Aires'' (''In Old Buenos Aires'') Comedy, 1942
* ''
Eclipse de sol'' (''Eclipse of the Sun'') 1943
* ''
Casa de muñecas'' (''Doll's House'') 1943
* ''
Los hombres las prefieren viudas'' (''Men Prefer Widows''), 1943
* ''
Juvenilia
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'' Comedy-drama, 1943
* ''Cuando florezca el naranjo'' (''When the Oranges Blossom'') 1943
* ''Los hijos artificiales'' (''The Artificial children'') 1943
* ''
Tres hombres del río
''Three Men of the River'' () is a Argentine films of 1943, 1943 Argentine crime drama film of the Argentine classical cinema, classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Mario Soffici and starring Elisa Galvé and José Olarra. The film is bas ...
'' (''Three Men of the River'') Crime drama, 1943
* (''End of the Night'') Drama, 1944
* ''
Cuando la primavera se equivoca'' (''When Spring Makes a Mistake'') 1944
* ''
La cabalgata del circo'' (''The Circus Cavalcade'') Musical, 1945
* ''La pródiga'' (''The Prodigal'') 1945
* ''
La dama duende'' (''The Phantom Lady''), 1945
* ''
Camino del infierno'' (''Road to Hell'') Drama, 1946
* ''
Las tres ratas
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'' (''The Three Rats'') Drama, 1946
* ''Milagro de amor'' (''Miracle of Love'') 1946
* ''
Romance musical'' (''Musical Romance'') Musical comedy, 1947
* ''
Madame Bovary
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'' Drama, 1947
* ''La cumparsita'' (''The Little Parade'') 1947
* ''
La senda oscura'' (''The Dark Path'') 1947
* ''
Vacaciones
''Vacations'' (Spanish: ''Vacaciones'') is a 1947 film of the classical era of Argentine cinema.
Cast
* Mecha Ortiz as Estela Arenal
* Francisco Martínez Allende as Juan
* Amalia Sánchez Ariño as Antonia
* Maruja Gil Quesada as Laura
* ...
'' (''Vacations'') Comedy romance, 1947
* ''Don Bildigerno de Pago Milagro'' 1948
* ''
La serpiente de cascabel'' (''The rattlesnake'') Comedy, 1948
* ''
Pobre, mi madre querida'' (''My Poor Beloved Mother'') Musical comedy, 1948
* ''Historia del 900'' (''
A Story of the Nineties'') Musical, 1949
* ''El extraño caso de la mujer asesinada'' (''The Strange Case of the Murdered Woman'') 1949
* ''La barra de la esquina'' (''The Corner Bar'') 1950
* ''El último payador'' 1950
* ''Los árboles mueren de pie'' (''Trees Die Standing'') 1951
* ''
Los isleros'' (''The Islanders'') 1951
* ''Buenos Aires, mi tierra querida'' (''Buenos Aires, My Beloved Land'') 1951
* ''Si muero antes de despertar'' (''If I Die Before I Wake'') 1952
* ''
No abras nunca esa puerta
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'' (''Don't Ever Open That Door''), Thriller, 1952
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