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It dates from August 1900, when in the Teatro Curiel of the northern city of Puerto Plata an exhibition of the Cinematograph Lumière is offered.
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The enthusiasm of the team later motivates the realization of a comedy with naive dyes,
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This film, counted in five acts, narrated the story of a couple of lovers who did not have the consent of the father of the bride, and obliges the groom to make a funny plot so that the father can accept it.
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of news about the inauguration of President Rafael Leonidas Trujillo in 1930.
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Only in 1953, the filmmaker Rafael Augusto Sánchez Sanlley (Pupito), produced thirteen documentaries for the regime with the company "Cine Dominicano".
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And it is not until 1963, that playwright Franklin Dominguez released his long film "La Silla", where he denounces the horrors of the regime of Trujillo.
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In 1967 Max Pou and Eduardo Palmer make two documentary works: "The effort of a people Y"Nuestra history "
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Soon they were made the feature films of fiction A “Passage of Ida" (1988)
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is a 1995 Dominican comedy film directed by Ángel Muñiz.[1] The film was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee
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is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ana Martín for Televisa
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It is a Dominican film released in September 2003 and directed by Ángel Muñiz.The screenplay was a joint work between director Ángel Muñiz and Reynaldo Disla. Muñiz gave Disla 13 pages with the idea of the script to extend it to 100.
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A man enters the most dangerous prison in Santo Domingo in search of revenge against the man who killed his son.
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It is a Dominican film that premiered on January 26, 2005.One day his cousin Balbuena manages to show him a screenplay with the possibility of being taken to the cinema.