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Julio Cortázar(1914-1984)

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  • Actor
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Julio Cortázar
Hopscotch is a micro-fictional meditation on love and isolation, and is the only adaptation allowed of Julio Cortazar's famous novel. (This is an excerpt).
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Hopscotch (2004)
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One of the most important Argentinian writers of all time, Julio Cortazar was born in Belgium. When he was a child he went with his parents to Argentina. She stayed in Buenos Aires until 1951, when he went to Paris and he stayed in France until his death. His first book of short stories was "Bestiario" published in 1951. After this, he wrote many books of short stories like "Final del Juego" (1956), "Todos los fuegos el fuego" (1966), "Las armas secretas" (1964). In this last book he wrote the story "El perseguidor" based in the life of the great alto sax player Charlie Parker. His most celebrated book was the novel "Rayuela" (1963). His short story "Las Babas del Diablo" was adapted by Michelangelo Antonioni into the the movie Blow-Up (1966). "La autopista del sur" inspired the movie Week-end (1967) directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
BornAugust 26, 1914
DiedFebruary 12, 1984(69)
BornAugust 26, 1914
DiedFebruary 12, 1984(69)
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Known for

Blow-Up (1966)
Blow-Up
7.4
  • Writer(as Julio Cortazar)
  • 1966
Serán Legión
Serán Legión
  • Writer
    Der gläserne Himmel (1987)
    Der gläserne Himmel
    6.9
    • Writer
    • 1987
    Furia (1999)
    Furia
    5.3
    • Writer
    • 1999

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    • Andante
      • orignal story
      • Post-production
      • Short
    • Serán Legión
      • inspired by a short story by
      • Post-production



    • Axolotl (2023)
      Axolotl
      Short
      • based on a short story by
      • 2023
    • Soleá Morente in Cariño, sabes que soy de otro planeta (2022)
      Cariño, sabes que soy de otro planeta
      Podcast Series
      • poems
      • 2022
    • Ruth Gabriel, Clara Alvarado, Daniel Aránega, Mario Hernández, and Sara Etienne in Salvo el crepúsculo (2020)
      Salvo el crepúsculo
      7.6
      Short
      • inspired by the work by
      • 2020
    • Cineficción Radio (2019)
      Cineficción Radio
      3.8
      Podcast Series
      • story "La noche boca arriba"
      • 2020
    • Sweater
      6.4
      Short
      • based on short story by
      • 2019
    • Continuidad de los Parques (2019)
      Continuidad de los Parques
      Video
      • Writer
      • 2019
    • Casa Tomada
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2018
    • 408 Ambre (2015)
      408 Ambre
      Short
      • story by
      • 2015
    • Rien pour Pehuajo
      Video
      • Writer
      • 2014
    • Cort(Os)Azar (2014)
      Cort(Os)Azar
      • Writer
      • 2014
    • Historias de Cronopios y de Famas (2014)
      Historias de Cronopios y de Famas
      5.5
      • original story
      • 2014
    • La Finca
      Short
      • short story
      • 2013
    • Continuidad de los Juegos (2013)
      Continuidad de los Juegos
      Short
      • story
      • 2013
    • Lineas (2011)
      Lineas
      Video
      • Writer
      • 2011
    • Mucha (2010)
      Mucha
      • story
      • 2010

    Actor



    • Blow-Up (1966)
      Blow-Up
      7.4
      • Homeless Man (uncredited)
      • 1966

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    • Alternative name
      • Julio Cortazar
    • Born
      • August 26, 1914
      • Brussels, Belgium
    • Died
      • February 12, 1984
      • Paris, France(leukemia)
    • Spouses
        Ugne Karvelis1967 - ?
    • Other works
      Novel: "The Winners".
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      • 1 Article

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      Whenever we decide to use our imaginations more...we will have taken another step in the long march that leads towards our full self-realization.

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    • When did Julio Cortázar die?
      February 12, 1984
    • How did Julio Cortázar die?
      Leukemia
    • How old was Julio Cortázar when he died?
      69 years old
    • Where did Julio Cortázar die?
      Paris, France
    • When was Julio Cortázar born?
      August 26, 1914

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