Daniel Tinayre
Daniel Tinayre was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer during the classical era of Argentine cinema and the 1960s.
Moving to Buenos Aires at a young age, Tinayre directed 23 films between 1934 and 1974, such as the 1947 thriller A sangre fría which is starred by actors such as Amelia Bence and Tito Alonso. He was also a screenwriter and producer simultaneously contributing in these areas to the films he directed in Argentine cinema.
In 1949 he directed Dance of Fire, which was later entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. His 1960 film La patota was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1963 film The Dragonfly Is Not an Insect was screened on the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival.
In 1969, he directed Kuma Ching; his last film was to be La Mary, starring then-couple Susana Giménez and boxer Carlos Monzón.
He died in 1994. His widow was the well-known actress and television host Mirtha Legrand.
Filmography
As director
Bajo la santa Federación Sombras porteñas Mateo Una porteña optimista La hora de las sorpresas Vidas marcadas Road of HellCamino del infierno A sangre fría Danza del fuego Pasaporte a Río La vendedora de fantasías Deshonra Tren internacional La bestia humana En la ardiente oscuridad La patota El rufián Bajo un mismo rostro La cigarra no es un bicho Extraña ternura Kuma Ching- ''La Mary''