Gerardo Vallejo
Gerardo Vallejo was born on January 4, 1942 in Tucumán. In 1965 he graduated as a documentary film director from the Institute of Cinematography of the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, directed by Fernando Birri. Vallejo began to stand out when in 1968 he became the assistant to Fernando "Pino" Solanas and Octavio Getino in the lengthy and long-forbidden documentary "La hora de los hornos". He died in Buenos Aires on February 7, 2007 at the age of 65, due to lung cancer. In his honor, the most important Film Festival in the Province of Tucumán was named after him.
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WritingBirthday
January 4, 1942Deathday
February 7, 2007Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
10Place of birth
San Miguel de Tucumán, ArgentinaCast credits
Crew credits
Sin alma ni tiempo
EditorViejo Reales' Long Journey to Death
Director, Writer, Director of PhotographyReflexiones de un salvaje
Director, Writer, Producer, CinematographySoup Kitchens
DirectorEl rigor del destino
Director, WriterMartín Fierro, el ave solitaria
Director, WriterLas cosas ciertas
Director, Script, Editor