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The cinema of Paraguay has historically been small. However, this has begun to change in recent years with films like El Toque del Oboe (1998); María Escobar (2002); O Amigo Dunor (2005), which competed for Best Movie in the Rotterdam International Film Festival; Hamaca Paraguaya (2006), which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, gaining critical acclaim both in Paraguay and abroad; 7 cajas (2012); Latas Vacías (2014); and Luna de Cigarras (2014).
History
The first films shot in Paraguay were a series of silent shorts by Argentine director Ernesto Gunche in 1905. The first Paraguayan-made film was Hipólito Carrón's 10-minute-long silent Alma Paraguaya, made in 1925. He went on to make a number of short documentaries with his nephew and assistant cameraman Agustín Carrón Quell. A handful of documentaries were filmed in the country over the next few decades, though most of these are now lost. The 1932 documentary En el Infierno del Chaco by the Argentine Roque Funes was the first film shot in Paraguay to use sound.
Feature-length film in Paraguay beings with 1955's Codicia, the first of several Argentine-Paraguayan co-productions, the most famous of which is probably La Burrerita de Ypacaraí from 1962. The film industry in Paraguay has historically suffered from lack of funds, public interest and equipment, as well as the repressive Alfredo Stroessner government of 1954–1989. Argentine director Lucas Demare chose to film La Sed (1961), an adaptation of Paraguayan author Augusto Roa Bastos's Hijo de hombre, in Argentina because of this. The exception to this was the 1978 state-funded film Cerro Cora, directed by Guillermo Vera, which promoted the historical and political views of the Stroessner government. This was the first wholly Paraguayan-made film and was based on the events of the Paraguayan War.
Only a handful of films were made in Paraguay during the 1980s, though some Brazilian films were partly shot in the country.
1989 saw the overthrow of Stroessner and the re-establishment of democracy. Since then the situation has slowly been improving; in 1990 the Fundación Cinemateca del Paraguay was set up and the annual Asunción Film Festival inaugurated, and several new cinemas have been built in Asunción and other Paraguayan cities. The 1994 film Miss Ameriguá gained some international interest, as did 1998's El Toque del Oboe. This has continued into the new century with films such as María Escobar (2002), Miramenometokei (2003), Hamaca Paraguaya (2006), Felipe Canasto (2010) and Semana Capital (2010). Funding remains a problem, however, and the market is dominated largely by American and Argentine films.
In 2015 Paraguay submitted its first entry for consideration for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Arami Ullon's documentary Cloudy Times.
In September 2017, the Film Academy of Paraguay chose its second candidate for the Oscar award, Los buscadores ("Gold Seekers") by Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori, directors of 7 Boxes. Memory Exercises by Paz Encina was also nominated for a Goya Award in Spain.
In October 2017, the Senate approved with half sanction the bill of Audiovisual Promotion, with which the National Film Institute of Paraguay could be created.
List of Paraguayan directors
Luis A. Aguirre
Hugo Cataldo Barudi
Hipólito Carrón
Enrique Collar
Renate Costa
Manuel Cuenca
Jorge Díaz de Bedoya
Paz Encina
Hugo Gamarra
Galia Giménez
Hérib Godoy
Juan Carlos Maneglia
Marcelo Martinessi
Agustín Carrón Quell
Mauricio Rial
Carlos Saguier
Tana Schémbori
Aramí Ullón
Guillermo Vera
List of Paraguayan films
Codicia (1955; Argentine co-production)
El Trueno Entre Las Hojas (1958; Argentine co-production)
La Sangre y la Semilla (1959; Argentine co-production)
En la Vía (1959; Argentine co-production)
La Burrerita de Ypacaraí (1962; Argentine co-production)
Cerro Corá (1978)
A Cafetina de Meninas Virgens (1981; also known as Kapanga)
Experimento Sicológico: Un Día en el Hospital Neurosiquíatrico (1985; documentary)
El Secreto de la Señora (1989)
Miss Ameriguá (1994)
El Portón de Los Sueños (1998; documentary)
El Toque del Oboe (1998)
María Escobar (2002)
Réquiem Por Un Soldado (2002)
Miramenometokei (2003)
El Invierno de Gunter (2005)
La Tierra Ardía (2005)
O Amigo Dunor (2005; Brazilian co-production)
Paraguayan Hammock (2006)
Universo Servilleta (2010)
Felipe Canasto (2010)
Semana Capital (2010)
18 cigarrillos y medio (2010)
Che pykasumi (2011)
1811, Jirones de Gloria (2011)
7 Boxes (2012)
Vínculos (2012)
Libertad (2012)
Migraña/La enamorada (2012)
Eso que llaman amor (2012)
Kamiseta Pyta'i (2012)
Braian Magdaleno - La Película (2013)
El 8 día (2013)
Fin de la línea (2013)
El billete (2013)
El azúcar del naranjo (2013)
Lectura según Justino (2013) of Arnaldo Andre
Eliza Lynch: Queen of Paraguay (2013)
Esperanza (2013)
Costa Dulce (2013) of Enrique Collar
Latas Vacías (2014) of Herib Godoy
Luna de cigarras (2014) of Jorge Bedoya
El tiempo nublado (2014) of Arami Ullon
Felices los que lloran (2015) of Marcelo Torcida
La chiperita (2015) of Hugo Cataldo Barudi
Mangoré, por amor al arte (2015) of Luis R. Vera
Ore ru (2017) of Armando Aquino
Gritos del Monday (2016) of Héctor Rodríguez
Guaraní (2016) of Luis Zorraquín
La última tierra (2016) of Pablo Lamar
El secuestro (2016) of Hugo Javier Cardozo
Paraguay, droga y banana (2016) of Juan Manuel Salinas
Truenos (2017) of Mario Goia
Santificar lo profano (2017) of Agustín Núñez
Saber crecer (2017) of Pedro Noah Espínola and Walter Hermosa Jr.
Los buscadores (2017) of Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori
Las Herederas (2018) of Marcelo Martinessi
= List of Paraguayan short films
=Alma Paraguaya (1925)
La Catástrofe de Encarnación (1926)
El que se aburra aquí es porque no sabe distraerse (1926)
Desfile Militar (1926)
El Que se Aburra Aquí es Porque No Sabe Distraerse (1926)
Revista Militar en Campo Grande (1926)
Campaña electoral con la presencia de Eligio Ayala (1927)
El Señor Ministro del Interior (1927)
Manifestación Frente al Congreso (1928)
Vistas del Paraguay (1929)
Sepelio de Eligio Ayala (1930)
La Guerra del Chaco (1933)
Paraguay, Tierra de Promisión (1937)
Luna de Miel en Paraguay (1968)
La Caza y la Perdiz (1968)
La Represa de Acaray (1969)
Safari en el Chaco (1969)
Paraguay, Tierra de Progreso (1970)
El Pueblo (1971)
Estampas de Asunción (1971)
Oikove Don Bosco (1972)
Crisol de Gloria (1972)
La Voluntad de un Pueblo (1973)
Desde el Tejado (1986)
Cariñoso (1986)
Caños (1987)
El Caso de Luis (1987)
Rutina (1987)
La Fiesta (1988)
Proceso de Cambio (1988; documentary)
Las Gaviotas no Hablan Inglés (1996)
De Amor y de Guerra (1997)
Emboscada, campo de concentración (1997)
Abuso Sexual (1997)
Asunción a Cuatro Tiempos (1997)
Cachorros de León, la Batalla de Boqueron (1997)
Caireles de Sangre, 23 de Octubre de 1931 (1997)
Independencia (1997)
La Selva Debe Vivir: Los Ache del Ñacunday (1997)
Los Yshyr de Karchavalut (1997)
Estigarribia: Militar y Presidente (1998)
El Siglo Que Se Va (2000)
Una y Media (2001), by Luis A. Aguirre.
Horno Ardiente (2002)
Candida (2003)
La Cajita Feliz (2004)
La Permanencia (2007)
Ahendu nde sapukai (Oigo tu grito) (2008), by Pablo Lamar.
Karai Norte (2009), by Marcelo Martinessi.
Fuego (2009), by Sergio Marcos.
Don Policarpo & I: Travels with a Puppeteer (2009; documentary)
Opción 2 (2010)
Calle última (2010), by Marcelo Martinessi.
La Tierra sin Mal (2010; documentary)
Kuña Kamba (2010), by Miguel Agüero.
Kuña, El machismo se hereda (2010), by Marcos Ramírez.
Noche adentro (2010), by Pablo Lamar.
Cuentas (2010, Coronel Oviedo), by Herib Godoy.
Isla Alta (2011), by Federico Adorno.
Trinidad (2011), by Andrea Gandolfo and Sergio Colmán Meixner.
Viento sur (2011), by Paz Encina.
Pescadape (2011, Coronel Oviedo), by Herib Godoy.
La venganza de la vaca muerta (2011), by Carlos Tarabal.
Mita’i (2011), by Miguel Agüero.
Asaje Pyte (2012), by Juan Antonio Lezcano.
El Baldío (2012), by Marcelo Martinessi.
Vida reciclada (2013), by Daniel Candia.
Leona (2013), by Hebe Duarte.
Y al Tercer Día (2013), by Osvaldo Ortíz Faimán.
Kuña pyporé (2013), by Agustín Núñez.
Acá es así (2013), by Nelson Ibañes.
Des-precio (2014, Ñemby), by Ricardo D. Morínigo.
Roommate (2014), by Luis Galeano.
Al margen (2014), by José Bogado.
Caramelomi (2014), by Miguel Agüero.
Antolina (2014), by Miguel Agüero.
List of films shot in Paraguay
This list covers non-Paraguayan films (many Argentine or Brazilian) that were filmed, or partly filmed, there.
Desfile del marcial Cuerpo de Bomberos al mando del comandante González, donde aparece multitud de personas conocidas (1905)
Su excelencia el presidente de la república Dr. Cecilio Báez, en compañía del ministro de guerra, Gral Benigno Ferreira (1905)
Mercado central, mercado guazú (1905)
Traslado de la Virgen de la Asunción de la iglesia hasta la casa particular (1905)
Au coeur de l'Amérique du Sud (1924; documentary)
Le Paraguay (1925; documentary)
Les indiens du Gran-Chaco (1925; documentary)
En el infierno del Chaco (1932/3)
Paraguay, Tierra de Promisión (1937)
India (1960)
Paraguay, Corazón de América (1961)
Le Rat d'Amérique (1963)
Éxtasis Tropical (1969)
Fuiste Mía Un Verano (1969)
O Amante de Minha Mulher (1978)
Moonraker (1979; waterfall scenes)
A Pantera Nua (1979)
O Último Cão de Guerra (1979)
República Guarani (1981; documentary)
Vicios de Mujer (1982)
Noites Paraguaias (1982)
Zama (1984)
The Mission (1986)
Guerra do Brasil - Toda Verdade Sobre a Guerra do Paraguai (1987; documentary)
Los Corruptores (1987)
La Bailanta (1988)
Desencuentros (1992)
El Viaje (1992)
Os Matadores (1997)
Hoteles (2004)
Cándido López - Los campos de batalla (2005)
Miami Vice (2006; partly filmed in Ciudad del Este)
The Pioneer of Paraguay (2009; South African documentary)
South of the Border (2009; documentary film, features a brief interview with the former president Fernando Lugo in Asunción)
El Niño Pez (2009)
Las Acacias (2011)
El silencio del puente (2011, documentary), by Eduardo Schellemberg, Argentina.
First Position (2011, documentary), by Bess Kargman, United States.
El impenetrable (2012, documentary), by Danièle Incalcaterra and Fausta Quattrini, Argentina-France.
La dictadura del parlamentariado (2012, documentary short), by Martín Céspedes, Argentina.
Ramón Ayala (2013), by Marco López, Argentina.
Bye Bye Lugo (2013, documentary), by Michel von Tell, Switzerland.
Mennonitas. Un Mundo Aparte (2013, documentary short), by Enrique Urdanoz, Spain.
De Arriba para Abajo (2014, documental), by Juan Carlos Carrasco, Mexico.
El Hijo Buscado (2014), by Daniel Gagliano, Argentina.
Landfill Harmonic (2014), by Brad Allgood, Graham Townsley, United States.
List of films about Paraguay
This list covers non-Paraguayan films that deal with Paraguayan issues/topics, but are not filmed there. It also covers films in which Paraguay is made reference to.
Storm Over the Andes (1935), by Christy Cabanne, United States
Alas sobre El Chaco (1935), by Christy Cabanne, United States
Flirting With Fate (1938), by Frank McDonald, United States
His Best Student (1944), by Lucas Demare, Argentina
La manigua sin dios (1949), by Arturo Ruiz Castillo, Spain
Las aguas bajan turbias (1952), by Hugo del Carril, Argentina
Aeropuerto (1953), by Luis Lucia, Spain
La Sed (1961; an adaptation of Augusto Roa Bastos's novel Hijo de hombre set during the Chaco War)
Volver (1969), by Germán Becker, Chile
Argentino hasta la muerte (1971), by Fernando Ayala, Argentina
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971; the fifth golden ticket is reportedly found in Paraguay), Mel Stuart, United States
The Boys From Brazil (1978; a film about Nazi-hunters in Paraguay)
Cannibal Ferox (1981; cannibal shock film set in Paraguay)
The Honorary Consul (aka Beyond the Limit; 1983; Richard Gere's character is Paraguayan)
Commando Mengele (1988; a film about Jewish Nazi-hunters in Paraguay)
Moon Over Parador (1988; set in the fictional Latin American country of Parador, a portmanteau of Paraguay and Ecuador)
One Man's War (1991 TV film; a film about Stroessner-era Paraguay starring Anthony Hopkins)
Diplomatic Immunity (1991), by Peter Maris, United States
Ladybird, Ladybird (1994), one of the chief protagonists is a Paraguayan living in London
Anaconda (1997; Jon Voight's character is from Paraguay)
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997; features the line "I killed the president of Paraguay with a fork")
Wedding Crashers (2005; Christopher Walken says a line about Paraguay)
Alpha Dog (2006; the main character is said to have been caught by police in Paraguay)
BirdWatchers (La terra degli uomini rossi; 2008), Marco Bechis, Italy-Brazil
And Soon the Darkness (2010), Marcos Efron, United States-Argentina-France
See also
Cinema of the world
List of Paraguayan submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
External links
Film and Democracy in Paraguay
Senses of Cinema - 'What does cinema mean for Paraguay?'
Senses of Cinema - Interview with Hugo Gamarra Etcheverry, Paraguayan filmmaker
Short article on modern Paraguayan cinema, focusing on Hamaca Paraguaya
History of Paraguayan cinema (in Spanish)
Short piece on Hamaca Paraguaya
Review of Hamaca Paraguaya
Critical review of Hamaca Paraguaya
Review of Hamaca Paraguaya
Review of Miss Ameriguá
Review of Miss Ameriguá
Article about Paraguayan cinema - pdf format (in Spanish)
Article on early Paraguayan cinema (in Spanish)
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