A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Eugene Py
Eugène Py
Eugèni Py
Birthplace:
Carcassonne, Francia
Born:
May 19, 1859
Died:
August 26, 1924
Eugène Py (1859–1924) was a French-born photographer and filmmaker, naturalized Argentine. Considered a pioneer of Argentine cinema, he directed what is considered the first film made in this country, "La Bandera Argentina" (The Argentinian Flag) in 1897.
Cinematography:
1915 Mariano Moreno y la Revolución de Mayo
Director:
1897 La bandera argentina
1899 Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst Operation
1900 General Mitre's Visit to the National Museum
1900 Llegada del presidente de la República de Brasil Dr. Campos Salles a Buenos Aires
1900 Tango argentino
1900 Trip of Dr. Campos Salles to Buenos Aires
1901 Bohemia Criolla
1901 La revista de la escuadra argentina
1903 Pica, pica Compadrito
1904 Los políticos
1915 Mariano Moreno y la Revolución de Mayo
Director of Photography:
1897 La bandera argentina
1899 Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst Operation
1900 General Mitre's Visit to the National Museum
1900 Llegada del presidente de la República de Brasil Dr. Campos Salles a Buenos Aires
1900 Tango argentino
1900 Trip of Dr. Campos Salles to Buenos Aires
1901 Bohemia Criolla
1901 La revista de la escuadra argentina
1903 Pica, pica Compadrito
1904 Los políticos
1915 Mariano Moreno y la Revolución de Mayo
Visual Effects Camera:
1897 La bandera argentina
1899 Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst Operation
1900 General Mitre's Visit to the National Museum
1900 Llegada del presidente de la República de Brasil Dr. Campos Salles a Buenos Aires
1900 Tango argentino
1900 Trip of Dr. Campos Salles to Buenos Aires
1901 Bohemia Criolla
1901 La revista de la escuadra argentina
1903 Pica, pica Compadrito
1904 Los políticos
1915 Mariano Moreno y la Revolución de Mayo
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