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The Cinema Theater Company (Empresa del Cinema Teatro) was founded in 1915 in Lima. Together with the opening of the famous show center Teatro Colón in Lima in 1914 a new film audience was started. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The first Peruvian film of fiction named Negocio al Agua (1913 Film) [ es ] ( Water Business ) released in the theater on 14 April ...
The cinema of Iquitos, also known as Amazonian cinema, is an important film development and one of the historic pioneering event of cinema of Peru. [1] Due to the rubber boom and the arrival of foreigners, film interest began in the early 20th century, along with the evolution of cinema of the United States in Hollywood.
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Silent cinema Filmed by Chilean producer who directed in Peru [10] 1934: Resaca: Alberto Santana: The first Peruvian sound film from Lima [5] [i] Cosas De La Vida: Second sound 1935: 1936: Buscando Olvido: Sigifredo Salas First sound film with optical sound [5] [j] El Último Adiós: Sigifredo Salas: Alejandro Valle, Alejo Lopez, Amelia Altabas
Latin American Cinema: A Comparative History, University of California Press, 2016; Ronald Schwartz. Latin American Films, 1932-1994: A Critical Filmography, McFarland, 1997; Deborah Shaw (ed.): Contemporary Latin American Cinema: Breaking Into the Global Market, Rowman & Littlefield, 2007, ISBN 0-7425-3915-6
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It still pays homage to film history in a way that will delight cinephiles. But having attained the heights of “Paddington 2,” this third installment can only float downward ever so slightly.
Theatre in Peru has been developed since the 18th century. During this period, the most emblematic theatres of the city of Lima arose, such as the Teatro Principal (today the Segura ) , the Olímpico and Politeama (now disappeared); which were popular means of shows compared to bullfighting .