Carlos Jáuregui: The Unforgettable Fag
Visibility for the LGBT movement in Argentina wouldn't have been the same without him.
This is the life story of Carlos Jauregui, the most recongnized LGBT activist from the 80s and 90s in Argentina.
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Lucas Santa AnaDirectorBromance, The Keys
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Lucas Santa AnaWriter
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Gustavo PecoraroWriter
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Alberto MasliahProducerCarmen's Karma, Schafhaus
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Lucas Santa AnaProducer
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Gustavo PecoraroKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):El Puto Inolvidable. Vida de Carlos Jáuregui
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:LGBT, biography
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Runtime:1 hour 21 minutes
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Completion Date:October 21, 2016
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Country of Origin:Argentina
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Country of Filming:Argentina
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2:35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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ASTERISCO, LGBT Argentina Film FestivalBuenos Aires
Argentina
November 3, 2016
World Premiere
Selección Oficial 2016. Competencia Nacional -
2a. Muestra de Cine QueerBucaramanga
Colombia
June 5, 2017
Selección Oficial 2017 -
7o Ciclo de Cine LGBT de la FronteraCiudad Juárez
Mexico
March 8, 2017
Mexico Premiere
Distribution Information
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SombracineCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
Lucas Santa Ana graduated as Writer of the ENERC-INCAA (National School of Experimentation and Filmmaking from Argentina).
He participated in the Talent Campus Buenos Aires in 2005 with his screenplay "Como una novia sin sexo." (Bromance). The script was selected in 2006 to the script contest at La Habana International Film Festival.
He wrote and directed short films among which are: Vida Nueva (2013-direction), a familiar air (2013-script and direction), The Keys (2011-script and direction), The incredible story of Asterion and Clotilda (2002-script ).
"The Keys" won the Audience Award at the festival Libercine 2011 and participated in several festivals around the world.
He wrote the feature films "Schaffhaus" directed by Alberto Masliah and "Rouge Amargo" directed by Gustavo Cova both commercially premiered.
After "Bromance", his debut feature he made "The Unforgettable homo. Carlos Jauregui’s life" a documentary about the renowned LGBT Argentinian activist.