Carlos Rinaldi

Argentine film director, film editor and screenwriter

Carlos Rinaldi (February 5, 1915 – 1995) was an Argentine film director. He began his career in 1937 with Argentina Sono Film, working in editing. Subsequently, he joined Associated Argentine Artists, where he was responsible for the editing of the company's entire production, earning recognition as the leading editor of his time. Rinaldi made his directorial debut with La cuna vacía in 1949 and directed numerous films until 1980.[1]

Filmography

Rinaldi directed the following films:[2]

  • La cuna vacía (1949)
  • Fantasmas asustados (1951)
  • El baldío (1952)
  • La patrulla chiflada (1952)
  • Vigilantes y ladrones (1952)
  • Del otro lado del puente (1953)
  • Un hombre cualquiera (1954)
  • Casada y señorita (1954)
  • Pobre pero honrado (1955)
  • El millonario (1955)
  • África ríe (1956)
  • Todo sea para bien (1957)
  • Las apariencias engañan (1958)
  • Salitre (1959)
  • Yo quiero vivir contigo (1960)
  • Male and Female Since Adam and Eve (1961)[3]
  • El desastrólogo (1964)
  • Viaje de una noche de verano (1965)
  • Bicho raro (1965)
  • Pimienta (1966)
  • ¡Al diablo con este cura! (1967)
  • El Derecho a la felicidad (1968)
  • Maternidad sin hombres (1968)
  • Pimienta y pimentón (1970)
  • Balada para un mochilero (1971)
  • Mi amigo Luis (1972)
  • Adiós Alejandra (1973)
  • Andrea (1973)
  • No apto para menores (1979)
  • Alerta en azul (1980)
  • El diablo metió la pata (1980)

References

  1. ^ Plazaola, Luis Trelles (1990). South American Cinema: Dictionary of Film Makers. La Editorial, Universidad de Puerto Rico. p. 167–168. ISBN 978-0-8477-2011-8.
  2. ^ "Carlos Rinaldi". Cinenacional.com. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  3. ^ Staff. "Male and Female Since Adam and Eve (1961) – Turner Classic Movies". tcm.com. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
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