The Immovable Loved One (1945) [N/A]

Featuring:
Santiago Gómez Cou, Gloria Bernal, Homero Cárpena

Directed by:
Luis Bayón Herrera


Release Date:
July 27, 1945

Original Title:
La amada inmóvil

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Establecimientos Filmadores Argentinos

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

The loves of Ana Cecilia Luisa Deillez with the Mexican poet Amado Nervo.

La temprana muerte de Ana Cecilia Dailliez fue una dura condena para la pluma de Amando Nervo, quien mantuvo vivo su recuerdo en su obra literaria. Se conocieron en París en los albores del siglo XX y el poeta inmortalizó a Ana bajo el título de "La amada inmóvil".The early death of Ana Cecilia Dailliez was a harsh condemnation for the pen of Amando Nervo, who kept her memory alive in her literary work. They met in Paris at the dawn of the 20th century and the poet immortalized Ana under the title "La amada immóvil".

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Camera Car:
Carmelo Lobótrico

Director:
Luis Bayón Herrera

Director of Photography:
Roque Funes

Editor:
José Cardella

Production Director:
Pedro Petralli

Sound Director:
Oscar L. Nourry

Writer:
Manuel Villegas López

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