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Cine Radio Actualidad

CINE RADIO ACTUALIDAD: 1953 Punta Del Este Festival De Cine Frances Revista Fotos

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Step back in time with the 1953 edition of 'Cine Radio Actualidad,' a stunning tribute to the French Cinema Festival in Punta Del Este, Uruguay. This vintage magazine captures the essence of an era filled with the magic of film and music, making it a collector's gem. Boasting 32 pages filled with captivating content, it provides a window into the cinematic world of the 1950s. With dimensions of 20 x 29.5 cm, this physical magazine is both a relic and a piece of history. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique piece of cinematic culture.

Introducing a rare find for cinephiles and collectors alike: the March 1953 edition of 'Cine Radio Actualidad,' dedicated entirely to the French Cinema Festival held in the stunning Punta Del Este, Uruguay. This magazine, a piece of cultural history at 32 pages, offers insights and vivid photographs that celebrate the film industry of that time. Measuring 20 x 29.5 cm, it is a tangible piece of nostalgia that showcases the charm and allure of the 1950s cinema scene. Within its pages, you'll discover articles and imagery that speak to the cultural significance of French films and their impact on the international stage. The publication is a rich tapestry of cinematic art, highlighting various works, actors, and milestones of the era. As a used item, it carries the uniqueness of history, inviting you to relish in the memories it encapsulates. Whether you're a collector seeking to enhance your library or a lover of cinema looking to celebrate the golden age of film, this magazine is an invaluable addition to your collection.

Usage ideas Perfect for display in a home library or as part of a vintage decor setup. Ideal for film studies students or enthusiasts wanting original source material from the 1950s. A thoughtful gift for collectors of cinema memorabilia or vintage magazines. Great for reference in discussions about the evolution of film and its cultural impact. Can be used as an aesthetic piece in movie-themed gatherings or exhibitions.

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What condition is the magazine in?: The magazine is used, showcasing its vintage nature.
What is included in this issue?: This issue includes 32 pages dedicated to the French Cinema Festival.
What is the size of the magazine?: The magazine measures 20 x 29.5 cm, making it a substantial piece.
Is the magazine from a well-known publisher?: Yes, it is published by Capurro, a reputable name in magazine publishing.

- item_condition: Used
- origin: Uruguay
- format: Physical
- publisher: Capurro
- title: Cine Radio Actualidad
- publication_year: 1953
- name: Cine Radio Actualidad
- edition_number: 869
- publication_month: March
- genre: Cine Radio Música Espectáculos

Vendor listing title: 1953 Punta Del Este Festival De Cine Frances Revista Fotos
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Origin:
Uruguay
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