Fernando A. Rivero (1908–1972) was a Mexican film director and screenwriter active during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.[1] [2] Early in his career he also worked as an art director designing film sets.
Fernando A. Rivero | |
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Born | 9 February 1908 |
Died | 20 April 1972 Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, art director |
Years active | 1932–1953 (film) |
Selected filmography
edit- Gold and Silver (1934)
- Perjura (1938)
- Beautiful Mexico (1938)
- Les Misérables (1943)
- Marina (1945)
- Nosotros (1945)
- The Prince of the Desert (1947)
- Coqueta (1949)
- The Bewitched House (1949)
- It's a Sin to Be Poor (1950)
- Lost (1950)
- Good Night, My Love (1951)
- The Lovers (1951)
- Beauty Salon (1951)
- The Night Is Ours (1952)
- Victims of Divorce (1952)
- The Strange Passenger (1953)
References
editBibliography
edit- Pilcher, Jeffrey M. Cantinflas and the Chaos of Mexican Modernity. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.
- Wood, Andrew Grant. Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography. OUP, 2014.