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Cinema of Argentina refers to the film industry based in Argentina. The Argentine cinema comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of Argentina or by Argentine filmmakers abroad.
The Argentine film industry has historically been one of the three most developed in Latin American cinema , along with those produced in Mexico and Brazil. The Golden Age of Argentine cinema took place between the s and s. Lepage then imported the first French cinematographic equipment into the country and though Eugenio Py who, using a Gaumont camera in , is often credited for the first Argentine film, La Bandera Argentina which consisted of a flag of Argentina waving in the wind at the Plaza de Mayo , [ 10 ] the credit belongs to German-Brazilian Federico Figner , who screened the first three Argentine films on 24 November shorts depicting sights of Buenos Aires.
Several Argentine artists continued to experiment with the new invention, making news shorts and documentaries. Eugenio A. Other directors such as Ernesto Gunche directed early documentaries. The Argentine history and literature provided the themes of the first years of film-making. Many of these Ferreyra films featured two of the decade's most popular stars, Alvaro Escobar and Elena Guido.
Towards the end of the decade, directors such as Julio Irigoyen began to release films such as Alma en pena in Films such as these began to feature the Argentine culture of tango dancing into films, something which rocketed later in the s after the advent of sound. As in other countries, the arrival of sound films put in check the international dominance of American cinema due to the language barrier, leaving a market available. The number of films shot in the country grew fold between and , more than any other Spanish-speaking country.