Agustín Macasoli

História

Agustín Macasoli (1900-?) was a Spanish cinematographer.

Filmes

Locura de amor
Assistant Grip
The passion that Joan of Castile, daughter of the Catholic Kings and heir to the throne, feels for her husband, Philip the Handsome, sovereign of the Netherlands and son of Maximilian of Austria and Mary of Burgundy, is not reciprocated. Her temperament, her jealousy and an unexpected tragedy will throw Joan into the dark realm of madness and obsession with death, the only realm where she will be a true queen…
Rápteme usted
Director of Photography
Áurea Diamantina, a movie star who has quarreled with her husband, stays at a grand hotel where, in order to get free publicity, conspires with her manager to simulate a kidnapping. Meanwhile, her jealous husband hires a private detective to keep an eye on her.
El rey que rabió
Director of Photography
Diego Corrientes
Director of Photography
La casa de la Troya
Screenplay
One of the earliest versions of the popular novel by Alejandro Pérez Lugín, which tells the life of a student who stays in a pension.
Take Me to Hollywood
Cinematography
This Spanish lost film showed various episodes where several Spanish try to achieve their dream about going to Hollywood.
La copla andaluza
Director of Photography
El héroe de Cascorro
Director of Photography
“El Héroe De Cascorro” is a peculiar Spanish silent film, a bizarre fact in itself for a country’s film industry scarce in interest or remarkable oeuvres. The film depicts the true, but dramatized, story of the brave Spanish soldier, Herr Eloy Gonzalo, rewarded during the Cuban war for his bravery defending the Spanish army position at Cascorro village.
The Count of Maravillas
Director of Photography
The Ill-Married
Director of Photography
A silent film centering around bull fighting and general melodrama, which also serves nicely as a documentary with 'cameos' by many Spanish personalities of the time.
To Madrid's Hollywood
Director of Photography
A young woman and her father change the name of their inn to Hollywood. Seven filmmakers try to convince the owner to finance their projects.
Currito de la Cruz
Second Assistant Camera
Currito of the Cross (Spanish:Currito de la Cruz) is a 1926 Spanish silent drama film directed by Alejandro Pérez Lugín and starring Jesús Tordesillas, Manuel González and Elisa Ruiz Romero. The film was adapted from Lugin's own 1921 novel of the same title, set in the bullfighting world.
The Cantabrian Mermaid
Director of Photography
The House of La Troya
Director of Photography
The Feudal Lord
Director of Photography
Madrid in the Year 2000
Director of Photography
A fantasy depicting Madrid in the distant future when the city has become a port thanks to the transformation of the Manzanares River into a Suez-type canal affording passage to the grandest of ocean liners. There are some spectacular scenes as ship glide through the city and past the Royal Palace, a sight that strucks contemporary observers as fantastic. As of 2007, no copies appear to have survived.
Guipúzcoa's Day
Director
Propaganda film celebrating soldiers who fought during the military coup of 1923 that saw the rise of dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera