My Divine Poverty

My Divine Poverty (Spanish: Mi divina pobreza) is a 1951 Argentine drama film directed by Alberto D'Aversa and starring Elina Colomer and Armando Bó.[1][2]

My Divine Poverty
Directed byAlberto D'Aversa
Produced byArmando Bo
Written byTulio Carella
Alberto D'Aversa
Enrique Rodríguez Johnson
Music byAlberto Gnecco
José Rodríguez Faure
CinematographyGumer Barreiros
Edited byVicente Castagno
José Cañizares
Production
company
Sociedad Independiente Filmadora Argentina
Release date
12 June 1951
Running time
73 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Cast

gollark: Also government: "HOW DARE YOUNG PEOPLE GO TO RESTAURANTS ÅAAAAAAAAAAAAA THEY ARE KILLING THEIR GRANDPARENTS"
gollark: Yes you do.
gollark: Government: "hello yes please go to restaurants and stuff or else the economy will implode"
gollark: They love making catchy slogans they can never take back.
gollark: Yes, the UK government is often fairly bees.

References

  1. "Mi divina pobreza" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  2. Maranghello p.143

Bibliography

  • César Maranghello. Breve historia del cine argentino. Celesa, 2005.


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