Eugène Py (19 May 1859 – 26 August 1924) was an early French cameraman, cinematographer and film director. Py is widely considered the founding pioneer...
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PY or py in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PY, Py, py or P-Y may stand for: Eugène Py, a French cinema pioneer of the Cinema of Argentina Jorge Py,...
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a Chilean vegetable salad Ensalada criolla, a 1905 film directed by Eugene Py Salad (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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July 1896 at the Teatro Odeón. With his 1897 film, La bandera Argentina, Eugène Py became one of the first filmmakers of the country; the film features a...
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Argentine band Sumo Luis Puenzo, filmmaker Osvaldo Pugliese, tango composer Eugène Py, pioneering cinematographer Carla Quevedo, actress and designer Lorenzo...
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consisted of shorts depicting parts of Buenos Aires and even a documentary by Eugène Py, in 1900, but Gallo's film was the first to be a feature work of fiction...
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cinema of Argentina. It was directed by French-Argentine cinema pioneer Eugene Py in 1897 in which he captured the Flag of Argentina in 1897. The film -...
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designs in Paris. Important contributions to the arts include the works of Eugène Py, considered the founding pioneer of Argentine cinema, as well as the development...
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began to work as a photographic assistant at the Casa Lepage, along with Eugène Py. Soon after the foundation of Odeon Records in 1904, Glücksmann was appointed...
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Pelay, playwright Juan Carlos Pérez Loizeau [es], journalist and TV host Eugène Py, French-born cameraman, cinematographer and film director, considered...
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