Antonio Corma

Antonio Corma (1911–1971) was a Spanish writer, who contributed to several screenplays during his career.[1]

Antonio Corma
Born6 May 1911
Barcelona, Spain
Died27 September 1971
OccupationWriter

Selected filmography

gollark: Obviously, it's bad design and I would totally do better.
gollark: It's called Muller's ratchet.
gollark: The whole sex chromosome thing is vaguely weird because apparently, since there's no recombination, they are subject to inevitable slow genetic decay.
gollark: And lying is much easier than actually changing your height.
gollark: Well, for whatever reason, height is weirdly correlated with a bunch of general life outcomes (I forgot the exact details). Obviously there's the whole correlation/causation thing, but it's possible that, magically keeping all else equal, greater height causes those.

References

  1. Jakubowicz & Radetich p.74

Bibliography

  • Eduardo Jakubowicz & Laura Radetich. La historia argentina a través del cine: las "visiones del pasado" (1933–2003). La Crujía, 2006.


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