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Maria Luisa Bemberg
María Luisa Bemberg was an Argentine film director and screenwriter who stood out as a creator of films with themes related to the emancipation and vindication of women.
Biography
Daughter of Otto Eduardo Bemberg and Sofía Elena Bengolea, María Luisa Bemberg belonged to the fourth Argentine generation of the powerful Bemberg family, owners of the Quilmes Brewery, founded in 1888 by patriarch Otto Bemberg, of German origin. Bemberg was one of those who witnessed the obsession of Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Moori Koenig, one of the military officers who overthrew Juan Domingo Perón. Bemberg died in Buenos Aires ill with cancer at the age of 73, while working on the script for her film The Impostor, based on a story by her maternal relative Silvina Ocampo.
Personal life
Married to architect Carlos María Miguens on October 17, 1945, she lived in Spain and France until 1954, and had four children.
Feature films
Señora de nadie . Camila .
Fontana Clara, María Luisa Bemberg, Centro Editor de América Latina, Buenos Aires, 1993. María Luisa Bemberg tells the untold, Americas 46, 1994. Antonella Marra, Il cinema della Bemberg. Gabriela Weller, Desobediencias y rebeldías en el cine de María Luisa Bemberg, 1981.
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