Fernando Solanas | |
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Argentine Ambassador to UNESCO | |
In office 10 December 2019 – 6 November 2020 | |
Preceded by | Rodolfo Terragno |
Succeeded by | Marcela Losardo |
National Senator | |
In office 10 December 2013 – 10 December 2019 | |
Constituency | City of Buenos Aires |
National Deputy | |
In office 10 December 2009 – 10 December 2013 | |
Constituency | City of Buenos Aires |
Personal details | |
Born | Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina | 16 February 1936
Died | 6 November 2020 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France | (aged 84)
Cause of death | COVID-19[1] |
Political party | Broad Front (1993–1994) Proyecto Sur (2007–2020) |
Other political affiliations | South Alliance (1995) Broad Front UNEN (2013–2015) Creo (2017) Frente de Todos (2019–2020) |
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Fernando Ezequiel "Pino" Solanas (16 February 1936 – 6 November 2020)[1] was an Argentine film director, screenwriter, score composer and politician. His films include; La hora de los hornos (The Hour of the Furnaces) (1968), Tangos: el exilio de Gardel (1985), Sur (1988), El viaje (1992), La nube (1998) and Memoria del saqueo (2004), among many others. He was National Senator representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires for six years, from 2013 to 2019.
Solanas studied theatre, music, and law. In 1962, he directed his first short feature Seguir andando and in 1968 he covertly produced and directed his first long feature film La Hora de los Hornos, a documentary on neo-colonialism and violence in Latin America. The film won several international awards and was screened around the world. Solanas won the Grand Jury Prize and the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Prix de la mise en scène at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1999 he was the president of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.[2] He was awarded a special Honorary Golden Bear at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival. He collaborated with tango composer and musician Ástor Piazzolla on the soundtracks for various movies.