
Mario Gallo
Directing
Biography
Mario Gallo was a filmmaker, director and producer who was born in Barletta, Puglia, Italy on July 31, 1878 and died in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 8, 1945. He was a pioneer of Argentine cinematography and made the first films with a plot from that country.
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Juan Moreira
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Güemes y sus gauchos

La Revolución de Mayo (in English: May Revolution) is an Argentine silent movie premiered in 1909. As the name denotes, it is focused on the events of the May Revolution. It was directed by Mario Gallo, and it was the first Argentine film with a plot.
The May Revolution
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La batalla de San Lorenzo
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En un día de gloria
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La batalla de Maipú
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Camila O'Gorman

The story of Vicente López y Planes writing the national anthem of Argentina.
La creación del himno
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Tierra baja

A man sentenced to life imprisonment who escaped from prison, commits suicide so as not to be an obstacle for his wife and daughter, who had built a new life.
Muerte civil
The director Mario Gallo made the first film with an argument from Argentina, although the opinions of scholars are not coincident as to their temporal order.
The Execution of Dorrego

Rural melodrama about the social and humanistic events that occurred at the dawn of the past times.