Eugenio Py

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Mariano Moreno y la Revolución de Mayo TrailerAmalia TrailerLos políticos Trailer

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.

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Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst Operation Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

Also known as The Operation of Dr. Alejandro Posadas. Filmed with early orthochromatic film in the Hospital de Clínicas de la Ciudad in Buenos Aires.

Amalia Trailer (1914)

06 May 1914

Considered to be the first full-length Argentinian fictional film, based on the novel by the same written by José Mármol which is the first Argentinian fictional novel.

Tango argentino Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

Produced by Casa Lepage, it is the first appearance of tango in the cinema, as it contains brief scenes in which the dancer El Negro Agapito demonstrates figures.

La bandera argentina Trailer (1897)

01 January 1897

The Argentinian flag waving at the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. Currently a lost film.

Llegada del Presidente de la República de Brasil Dr. Campos Salles en Buenos Aires Trailer (1900)

31 October 1900

Brazilian President Manuel Ferraz de Campos Salles visits Argentina in 1900.

Mariano Moreno y la Revolución de Mayo Trailer (1915)

19 April 1915

Silent bibliographic film that tells the story of the mythical hero Mariano Moreno, his life, his relationships and adventures in the hands of Argentine politics.

La revista de la escuadra argentina Trailer (1901)

07 June 1901

Silent black and white film from Argentina made in 1901.

Bohemia Criolla Trailer (1901)

23 October 1901

Black and white argentinian movie from 1901.

Pica, pica Compadrito Trailer (1903)

01 January 1903

Staging of a song by Miguel F. López.

Los políticos Trailer (1904)

01 January 1904

Silent black and white film from Argentina made in 1904.