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    Agustín Cuzzani (1924 in Buenos Aires – December 25, 1987 in Córdoba) was an Argentine dramatist, known for his satiric vision and criticism of capitalist...
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  • centroforward murió al amanecer) is a 1961 Argentine drama film, adapted by Agustín Cuzzani from his play of the same name. It was directed by René Mugica and...
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    Castillo Haroldo Conti Gabino Coria Peñaloza Julio Cortázar Roberto Cossa Agustín Cuzzani Estanislao del Campo Emma de Cartosio Marco Denevi Antonio di Benedetto...
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  • music: Gerardo Masana & Jorge Maronna) "La Bossa Nostra" (lyrics: Agustín Cuzzani; music: Ernesto Acher, Carlos Núñez Cortés & Jorge Maronna) "Romanza...
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  • (1661–1707, England, nf) Umihana Čuvidina (c. 1794 – c. 1870, Ottoman E, p) Agustín Cuzzani (1824–1887, Argentina, d) Lidija Cvetkovic (born 1967, Yugoslavia/Australia...
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  • directed by Uruguayan-born filmmaker Ruben W. Cavallotti, written by Agustín Cuzzani and starring Narciso Ibáñez Menta. The film won awards at the international...
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    1955, and inspired a new generation of young dramatists such as Copi, Agustín Cuzzani, Osvaldo Dragún, and Carlos Gorostiza. Gorostiza and other self-trained...
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    Movimento Perpétuo. Between 1971 and 1977, he composed the music for Agustin Cuzzani's play O Avançado Centro Morreu ao Amanhecer, performed by the Campolide...
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  • Copi (1939–1987) Julio Cortázar (1914–1984) Roberto Cossa (born 1934) Agustín Cuzzani (1924–1987) Emma de Cartosio (1928–2013) Marco Denevi (1922–1998) Antonio...
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