Jorge Prelorán
Known for: Directing
Born: May 27, 1933 in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Died: March 27, 2009
Jorge Prelorán was an Argentine-American filmmaker renowned for his ethnographic documentaries that intimately portrayed the lives and cultures of rural communities in Argentina. His pioneering work in "ethnobiography" combined anthropological research with cinematic storytelling, offering deep insights into his subjects' personal experiences. Notable films include Hermógenes Cayo (1969) and Luther Metke at 94 (1980), the latter earning an Academy Award nomination. Prelorán's extensive body of work is preserved at the Smithsonian Institution's Human Studies Film Archives, ensuring his contributions to documentary filmmaking and cultural preservation continue to be recognized.
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Jorge Prelorán, el cine de un humanista
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Eva's Man
Thanks
Luther Metke at 94
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Iruya
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Don Emilio and His Little Doctors
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It Happened in Hualfin
Director
La feria de Yavi
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Castelao (Biografía de un ilustre gallego)
Director
Valle fértil
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Hermógenes Cayo (Imaginero)
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Mi tía Nora
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Zulay, Facing the 21st Century
Producer
Trapiches caseros
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Casabindo
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Feria en Simoca
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Cochengo Miranda
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The Ona People: Life and Death in Tierra del Fuego
Editor
Quilino
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The unvictorious one
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Claudia
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Araucanos de Ruca Choroy
Writer
Zerda's Children
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Chucalezna
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La iglesia de Yavi
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