José A. Ferreyra

from Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Biography

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José Agustín Ferreyra, credited as José A. Ferreyra and popularly known as "Negro Ferreyra" was an early Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer. He was also sometimes credited as production designer.

Ferreyra began simultaneously directing and screenwriting for film in 1915, and moved on to success directing films such as Palomas rubias in 1920. His films tended to focus on lower-class family drama, most notably Perdón, viejita (1927), and were filmed on a low budget and with little to no script as a guide. Ferreyra prevailes through the 1920s and 1930s as a distinguished filmmaker of the masses, but was displaced in the late 1930s and early 1940s by big budget cinema. He directed over 40 films and wrote the scripts for the majority of them between 1915 and 1941, working with noted actors such as Libertad Lamarque and Mario Soffici on his screen debut, before moving on to directing.

He died on 29 January 1943 from throat cancer.

Timeline

1941Aged 52

1940Aged 51

  • Poster for El ángel de trapo

    Director

  • Poster for Pájaros sin nido

    Writer

1939Aged 50

  • Poster for Chimbela

    Producer

1938Aged 49

  • Poster for La ley que olvidaron

    Director

  • Poster for La que no perdonó

    Writer

1937Aged 48

  • Poster for Muchachos de la ciudad

    Writer

  • Poster for Bewitching Kisses

    Writer

  • Poster for Sol de Primavera

    Writer

1936Aged 47

  • Poster for Ayúdame a vivir

    Writer

1935Aged 46

  • Poster for Puente Alsina

    Screenstory

1934Aged 45

  • Poster for Mañana es domingo

    Writer

1933Aged 44

1932Aged 43

1931Aged 42

  • Poster for Buenos Aires Dolls

    Script

1930Aged 41

1927Aged 38

  • Poster for Perdón, viejita

    Director

1926Aged 37

1923Aged 34

1922Aged 33

1921Aged 32

1920Aged 31

1919Aged 30

1917Aged 28

1916Aged 27

1915Aged 26

  • Poster for Una noche de garufa

    Art Direction