Raymundo Gleyzer
Raymundo Gleyzer was born on Sep 25, 1941 in Argentina. Raymundo Gleyzer's big-screen debut came with Mexico: The Frozen Revolution directed by Raymundo Gleyzer in 1971. Raymundo Gleyzer is known for Mexico: The Frozen Revolution directed by Raymundo Gleyzer, Luis Echeverria stars as Self and Paul Leduc as Self. The most recent award Raymundo Gleyzer achieved is Locarno International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Raymundo Gleyzer plays is The Traitors which will be released on Oct 11, 1973.
Raymundo Gleyzer's parents were Jews who were involved with theater, but after they separated the boy got work as a cameraman to support himself and his mother, who he stayed with.Which led to a short involvement at the La Plata film school.Gleyzer soon realized he wanted to get right out into the real world and document the situations of the peasants in his country and the failure so far of revolutionary movements like those in Mexico to help such people.His later involvement with radical political activism led to his disappearance in the 1970s with likely participation from the US Central Intelligence Agency.
Birthday
Sep 25, 1941Place of Birth
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1973
writer, editor, director
7.6 - 1971
writer, director
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