Salvador Giambastiani

Salvador Giambastiani Trailers

Los Payasos se van TrailerCuarto Centenario de Magallanes TrailerCuando Chaplin enloqueció de amor Trailer

Salvador Giambastiani was a director and producer from Italian descent, he was a pioneer in the first years of film in Latin America, founding the production company Giambastiani Films and directing a the first documentaries in the continent.

Most Popular Salvador Giambastiani Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Mineral El Teniente Trailer (1919)

09 May 1919

A retrospective about the world of the mineral, following different narrative lines, centered on housing, labor, transport, recreation among others.

El Hombre de Acero Trailer (1917)

03 August 1917

A young man from a wealthy family learns mechanics on his own initiative at the School of Arts and Crafts.

Cuando Chaplin enloqueció de amor Trailer (1920)

13 June 1920

Santiago antiguo Trailer (1915)

01 January 1915

In First World War times, a Chilean grandmother, surrounded by her grandchildren and in her comfortable mansion, reads to them from a old Architectural book of photographs.

El día de los estudiantes (o Las fiestas de los estudiantes) Trailer (1916)

23 November 1916

Los Payasos se van Trailer (1921)

16 May 1921

La Baraja de la Muerte Trailer (1916)

22 August 1916

In 1916 the Santiago society shuddered with the crime of a wealthy businessman. Corina Rojas, his young wife, was the first woman sentenced to death in Chile and her story inspired the first national feature film.

La Agonía de Arauco Trailer (1917)

25 April 1917

A sentimental adventure about the Mapuche people, also called "Araucanians" by the Spanish colonizers, as they inhabited the historic region called "Arauco", "Araucanía" or also named "Wallmapu" by Mapuche indigenous organizations.

Cuarto Centenario de Magallanes Trailer (1921)

17 January 1921