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Antonio Giménez-Rico

Antonio Giménez-Rico Sáenz de Cabezón (20 November 1938 – 12 February 2021) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter.

Antonio Giménez-Rico
Born
Antonio Giménez-Rico Sáenz de Cabezón

(1938-11-20)20 November 1938
Burgos, Spain
Died12 February 2021(2021-02-12) (aged 82)[1]
Madrid, Spain
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, screenwriter

Early life and background edit

Antonio Giménez-Rico was born in Burgos, Spain. Son to a forestry engineer, he lived in various rural areas throughout his childhood.[2] The bucolic settings of his upbringing were a foundational piece of inspiration for his career in the movie industry.[3] However, for a time he thought that due to his rural childhood, a career in the film industry was not feasible. Even so, he had a self-described passion for film from a young age.[4] Prior to his start in the industry, he obtained a law degree from the University of Valladolid.[5] He also studied journalism and piano and worked on radio. Reflecting his affinity for cinema, he directed the film club at the university of Burgos and went to write movie criticism for the magazine, Cinestudio.[6]

Career edit

1963–1976: Early career and work on state television edit

Antonio Giménez-Rico began his career with an apprenticeship in film productions in 1963, working as an assistant director in films directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and Eugenio Martín, among others. In 1966 he made his debut as a director with the children's film, Mañana de Domingo, (Sunday Morning),[5] which was followed by a number of comedies like El Hueso (1968) and El Cronicón (1969). The failure of ¿Es usted mi padre? (Are you my father ?) (1970), led him to find employment on television.[6]

In 1970, Giménez-Rico began working extensively in state television for a period of years during which he directed the crime TV series Plinio (1972), about a character created by the writer Francisco García Pavón.[5] He also directed episodes for Crónicas de un pueblo (1974-1975), Cuentos y leyendas (1974-1975), and Los libros (1974-1976) during his time with state television.[2]

1976–2008: Film breakthrough and established career edit

He returned to feature films in 1976 with Retrato de Familia (Family Portrait), an adaptation of Miguel Delibes novel, Mi idolatrado hijo Sisi (My Beloved Son Sisi), dealing with members of a provincial family during the civil war; the film is widely considered as Giménez-Rico's best work. It enabled him to make Al fin solos pero... (At last alone, but...) (1977), which critics and audiences found disappointing. The little success he achieved with his next film Del Amor y de la muerte (1977) made him come back to work on television. He later made the highly acclaimed documentary film Vestida de Azul (Dressed in Blue) (1983), which combines a series of interviews with transsexuals with dramatized fictional scenes.

Returning to television, Giménez-Rico directed the series Página de Sucesos (1985). This was followed two years later by El disputado voto del señor Cayo (The disputed Vote for Mr Cayo) (1986), which dealt with life in a Castillian village during the post Franco election of 1977, and another film adapted from a novel by Miguel Delibes. His following films failed to achieve critical or commercial success like his 1987 film Jarrapellejos,[6] which was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.[7]

Giménez-Rico briefly served as the President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas) between 1988 and 1992. He also regularly appeared on the Spanish talk show ¡Que grande es el cine!.[8] During this time, he continued to work on films. He made the anti militaristic comedy Soldadito Español (Spanish Soldier boy) (1988), which he co-scripted with Rafael Azcona,[5] Cuatro Estaciones; (Four Seasons) (1991) and Tres Palabras (Three Words) (1993). These films failed to impress critics or audiences.[5][6] In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.[9]

His last project was a historical drama set in the city of Burgos during the Spanish Civil War. It's based on Óscar Esquivias' novel Inquietud en el Paraíso (2005) (Restlessness in Paradise).[10]

Dressed in Blue (Vestida de azul) edit

Vestida de azul (1983) is a docu-fiction piece that was written and directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico. The film presents audiences with unprecedentedly candid access to six transsexual women who worked in the illicit sex industry during Spain's transition to democracy (some of the women also worked as strip tease performers). Importantly, this piece is distinct from Giménez-Rico's other works, which were generally drama/comedies.[11] The piece was also one of the first films to give voice to the transgender community in Spain.[12] Its documentary style takes particular focus on the day-to-day lives of its subjects, while also tying in commentary surrounding class dynamics, gender roles, religion and sexuality.[13]

Death edit

Giménez-Rico died from COVID-19 on 12 February 2021, at the age of 82.[14]

Filmography edit

Year Film Credited as Notes Ref.
Director Producer Writer
1966 Mañana de Domingo Yes No No [15]
1967 El hueso Yes No Yes [16]
1970 El cronicón Yes No Yes [17]
1971 ¿Es usted mi padre? Yes No Yes [18]
1972 Plinio Yes Spanish television, 13 episodes [19]
1974-1975 Crónicas de un pueblo Yes Spanish television, 33 episodes [20]
1974-1975 Cuentos y leyendas Yes Spanish television, 2 episodes [21]
1974-1976 Los libros Yes Spanish television, 2 episodes [22]
1976 Retrato de familia Yes No Yes Based on the novel Mi idolatrado hijo Sisí by Miguel Delibes [23]
1977 Al fin solos, pero... Yes No No [24]
1977 Del amor y de la muerte Yes No No [25]
1980 La balada del pequeño soñador Yes No No Short film [26]
1982 Rasgos Yes Spanish television, talk show [27]
1982 La máscara negra Yes Spanish television, 4 episodes [28]
1983 Dressed in Blue (Vestida de azul) Yes No Yes [29]
1985-1986 Página de sucesos Yes TV series, 13 episodes [30]
1986 El disputado voto del Sr. Cayo Yes No Yes [31]
1988 Jarrapellejos Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Felipe Trigo [32]
1988 Soldadito español Yes No No [33]
1990 Pájaro en una tormenta Yes No Yes TV series, credited for 1 episode [34]
1991 Catorce estaciones Yes No Yes [35]
1993 Tres palabras Yes No Yes [36]
1996 Sombres y luces: Cien años de cine español Yes No Yes Documentary [37]
1997 Las ratas Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Miguel Delibes [38]
2002 Primer y último amor Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Torcuato Luca de Tena [39]
2003 Hotel Danubio Yes No Yes Remake of Los peces rojos, by José Antonio Nieves Conde, 1955 [40]
2005 Castilla y León, Patrimonio de la Humanidad Yes No No Documentary [41]
2008 El libro de las aguas Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Alejandro López Andrada [42]

References edit

  1. ^ Fallece el director burgalés Antonio Giménez Rico, premio Castilla y León de las Artes en 1996 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b "Antonio Giménez-Rico y Sáenz de Cabezón | Real Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  3. ^ Belinchón, Gregorio (2021-02-12). "Muere a los 82 años el director de cine Antonio Giménez-Rico, responsable de 'El disputado voto del señor Cayo' y 'Jarrapellejos'". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  4. ^ Galán, Diego (2015-11-23). "Antonio Giménez Rico, contador de historias". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  5. ^ a b c d e Torres, Diccionario del cine Español, p. 231
  6. ^ a b c d D'Lugo, Guide to the Cinema of Spain, p. 164
  7. ^ "Berlinale: 1988 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-03-05.
  8. ^ Belinchón, Gregorio (2021-02-12). "Muere a los 82 años el director de cine Antonio Giménez-Rico, responsable de 'El disputado voto del señor Cayo' y 'Jarrapellejos'". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  9. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-03-22. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  10. ^ "Galiardo considera que el proyecto de 'Inquietud en el Paraíso' se reactivará con la entrada de Garci como productor". 20 minutos. Retrieved 2010-11-13.
  11. ^ "Muere a los 82 años Antonio Giménez-Rico, constructor de historias". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2021-02-12. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  12. ^ Aragón, Heraldo de. "Muere Antonio Giménez-Rico, cineasta enamorado de Delibes, a los 82 años". heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  13. ^ Garland, David (January 1991). "A Ms‐take in the making?: Transsexualism post‐franco, post‐modern, post‐haste". Quarterly Review of Film and Video. 13 (4): 95–102. doi:10.1080/10509209109361387. ISSN 1050-9208.
  14. ^ "Muere a los 82 años el director de cine Antonio Giménez-Rico, responsable de 'El disputado voto del señor Cayo' y 'Jarrapellejos'". El País. 12 February 2021. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  15. ^ "Mañana de Domingo". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  16. ^ "El Hueso". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  17. ^ "El Cronicón". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  18. ^ "Es usted mi padre".
  19. ^ Plinio, Antonio Casal, Alfonso del Real, María Isbert, Televisión Española (TVE), X Films, 1972-03-13, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  20. ^ Crónicas de un pueblo (Comedy), Emilio Rodríguez, Emilio García, Fernando Cebrián, Televisión Española (TVE), 1971-07-18, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  21. ^ Cuentos y leyendas (Drama), Luis Ciges, Fernando Baeza, José Riesgo, Televisión Española (TVE), retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  22. ^ Los libros (Drama), José Riesgo, Guillermo Díaz-Plaja, Carmen Maura, Televisión Española (TVE), 1974-02-04, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  23. ^ "Retrato de familia". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  24. ^ "Al fin solos, pero..." The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  25. ^ "Del amor y de la muerte". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  26. ^ "La balada del pequeño soñador". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  27. ^ Rasgos (Talk-Show), Mónica Randall, Yves Montand, Willy Brandt, Televisión Española (TVE), 1982-03-14, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  28. ^ La máscara negra (Adventure), Sancho Gracia, Nuria Gallardo, Antonio Casas, Televisión Española (TVE), 1982-03-19, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  29. ^ "Vestida de azul". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  30. ^ Página de sucesos (Crime, Drama), Patxi Andión, Iñaki Miramón, María Asquerino, Televisión Española (TVE), 1985-10-18, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  31. ^ "El disputado voto del Sr. Cayo". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  32. ^ "Jarrapellejos". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  33. ^ "Soldadito español". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  34. ^ Pájaro en una tormenta (Drama), Juan Luis Galiardo, Santiago Ramos, Jesús Puente, 1990-09-21, retrieved 2023-12-05{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  35. ^ "Catorce estaciones". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  36. ^ "Tres palabras". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  37. ^ "Sombres y luces: Cien años de cine español". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  38. ^ Rico, Antonio Giménez (1997-10-24), Las ratas (Drama), José Caride, Álvaro Monje, Francisco Algora, retrieved 2023-12-05
  39. ^ "Primer y último amor". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  40. ^ "Hotel Danubio". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  41. ^ "Castilla y León, Patrimonio de la Humanidad". The Spanish Film Catalogue.
  42. ^ "El libro de las aguas". The Spanish Film Catalogue.

Bibliography edit

  • D'Lugo, Marvin: Guide to the Cinema of Spain, Greenwood Press, 1997. ISBN 0-313-29474-7
  • Torres, Augusto, Diccionario del cine Espanol, Espasa Calpe, 1996, ISBN 84-239-9241-1

External links edit

  • Antonio Giménez-Rico at IMDb

antonio, giménez, rico, sáenz, cabezón, november, 1938, february, 2021, spanish, film, director, screenwriter, born, sáenz, cabezón, 1938, november, 1938burgos, spaindied12, february, 2021, 2021, aged, madrid, spainoccupation, filmmaker, screenwriter, contents. Antonio Gimenez Rico Saenz de Cabezon 20 November 1938 12 February 2021 was a Spanish film director and screenwriter Antonio Gimenez RicoBornAntonio Gimenez Rico Saenz de Cabezon 1938 11 20 20 November 1938Burgos SpainDied12 February 2021 2021 02 12 aged 82 1 Madrid SpainOccupation s Filmmaker screenwriter Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Career 2 1 1963 1976 Early career and work on state television 2 2 1976 2008 Film breakthrough and established career 2 2 1 Dressed in Blue Vestida de azul 3 Death 4 Filmography 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life and background editAntonio Gimenez Rico was born in Burgos Spain Son to a forestry engineer he lived in various rural areas throughout his childhood 2 The bucolic settings of his upbringing were a foundational piece of inspiration for his career in the movie industry 3 However for a time he thought that due to his rural childhood a career in the film industry was not feasible Even so he had a self described passion for film from a young age 4 Prior to his start in the industry he obtained a law degree from the University of Valladolid 5 He also studied journalism and piano and worked on radio Reflecting his affinity for cinema he directed the film club at the university of Burgos and went to write movie criticism for the magazine Cinestudio 6 Career edit1963 1976 Early career and work on state television edit Antonio Gimenez Rico began his career with an apprenticeship in film productions in 1963 working as an assistant director in films directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and Eugenio Martin among others In 1966 he made his debut as a director with the children s film Manana de Domingo Sunday Morning 5 which was followed by a number of comedies like El Hueso 1968 and El Cronicon 1969 The failure of Es usted mi padre Are you my father 1970 led him to find employment on television 6 In 1970 Gimenez Rico began working extensively in state television for a period of years during which he directed the crime TV series Plinio 1972 about a character created by the writer Francisco Garcia Pavon 5 He also directed episodes for Cronicas de un pueblo 1974 1975 Cuentos y leyendas 1974 1975 and Los libros 1974 1976 during his time with state television 2 1976 2008 Film breakthrough and established career edit He returned to feature films in 1976 with Retrato de Familia Family Portrait an adaptation of Miguel Delibes novel Mi idolatrado hijo Sisi My Beloved Son Sisi dealing with members of a provincial family during the civil war the film is widely considered as Gimenez Rico s best work It enabled him to make Al fin solos pero At last alone but 1977 which critics and audiences found disappointing The little success he achieved with his next film Del Amor y de la muerte 1977 made him come back to work on television He later made the highly acclaimed documentary film Vestida de Azul Dressed in Blue 1983 which combines a series of interviews with transsexuals with dramatized fictional scenes Returning to television Gimenez Rico directed the series Pagina de Sucesos 1985 This was followed two years later by El disputado voto del senor Cayo The disputed Vote for Mr Cayo 1986 which dealt with life in a Castillian village during the post Franco election of 1977 and another film adapted from a novel by Miguel Delibes His following films failed to achieve critical or commercial success like his 1987 film Jarrapellejos 6 which was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival 7 Gimenez Rico briefly served as the President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematograficas between 1988 and 1992 He also regularly appeared on the Spanish talk show Que grande es el cine 8 During this time he continued to work on films He made the anti militaristic comedy Soldadito Espanol Spanish Soldier boy 1988 which he co scripted with Rafael Azcona 5 Cuatro Estaciones Four Seasons 1991 and Tres Palabras Three Words 1993 These films failed to impress critics or audiences 5 6 In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival 9 His last project was a historical drama set in the city of Burgos during the Spanish Civil War It s based on oscar Esquivias novel Inquietud en el Paraiso 2005 Restlessness in Paradise 10 Dressed in Blue Vestida de azul edit Vestida de azul 1983 is a docu fiction piece that was written and directed by Antonio Gimenez Rico The film presents audiences with unprecedentedly candid access to six transsexual women who worked in the illicit sex industry during Spain s transition to democracy some of the women also worked as strip tease performers Importantly this piece is distinct from Gimenez Rico s other works which were generally drama comedies 11 The piece was also one of the first films to give voice to the transgender community in Spain 12 Its documentary style takes particular focus on the day to day lives of its subjects while also tying in commentary surrounding class dynamics gender roles religion and sexuality 13 Death editGimenez Rico died from COVID 19 on 12 February 2021 at the age of 82 14 Filmography editYear Film Credited as Notes Ref Director Producer Writer1966 Manana de Domingo Yes No No 15 1967 El hueso Yes No Yes 16 1970 El cronicon Yes No Yes 17 1971 Es usted mi padre Yes No Yes 18 1972 Plinio Yes Spanish television 13 episodes 19 1974 1975 Cronicas de un pueblo Yes Spanish television 33 episodes 20 1974 1975 Cuentos y leyendas Yes Spanish television 2 episodes 21 1974 1976 Los libros Yes Spanish television 2 episodes 22 1976 Retrato de familia Yes No Yes Based on the novel Mi idolatrado hijo Sisi by Miguel Delibes 23 1977 Al fin solos pero Yes No No 24 1977 Del amor y de la muerte Yes No No 25 1980 La balada del pequeno sonador Yes No No Short film 26 1982 Rasgos Yes Spanish television talk show 27 1982 La mascara negra Yes Spanish television 4 episodes 28 1983 Dressed in Blue Vestida de azul Yes No Yes 29 1985 1986 Pagina de sucesos Yes TV series 13 episodes 30 1986 El disputado voto del Sr Cayo Yes No Yes 31 1988 Jarrapellejos Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Felipe Trigo 32 1988 Soldadito espanol Yes No No 33 1990 Pajaro en una tormenta Yes No Yes TV series credited for 1 episode 34 1991 Catorce estaciones Yes No Yes 35 1993 Tres palabras Yes No Yes 36 1996 Sombres y luces Cien anos de cine espanol Yes No Yes Documentary 37 1997 Las ratas Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Miguel Delibes 38 2002 Primer y ultimo amor Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Torcuato Luca de Tena 39 2003 Hotel Danubio Yes No Yes Remake of Los peces rojos by Jose Antonio Nieves Conde 1955 40 2005 Castilla y Leon Patrimonio de la Humanidad Yes No No Documentary 41 2008 El libro de las aguas Yes No Yes Based on a novel by Alejandro Lopez Andrada 42 References edit Fallece el director burgales Antonio Gimenez Rico premio Castilla y Leon de las Artes en 1996 in Spanish a b Antonio Gimenez Rico y Saenz de Cabezon Real Academia de la Historia dbe rah es Retrieved 2023 12 06 Belinchon Gregorio 2021 02 12 Muere a los 82 anos el director de cine Antonio Gimenez Rico responsable de El disputado voto del senor Cayo y Jarrapellejos El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 2023 12 06 Galan Diego 2015 11 23 Antonio Gimenez Rico contador de historias El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2023 12 06 a b c d e Torres Diccionario del cine Espanol p 231 a b c d D Lugo Guide to the Cinema of Spain p 164 Berlinale 1988 Programme berlinale de Retrieved 2011 03 05 Belinchon Gregorio 2021 02 12 Muere a los 82 anos el director de cine Antonio Gimenez Rico responsable de El disputado voto del senor Cayo y Jarrapellejos El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 2023 12 06 21st Moscow International Film Festival 1999 MIFF Archived from the original on 2013 03 22 Retrieved 2013 03 23 Galiardo considera que el proyecto de Inquietud en el Paraiso se reactivara con la entrada de Garci como productor 20 minutos Retrieved 2010 11 13 Muere a los 82 anos Antonio Gimenez Rico constructor de historias ELMUNDO in Spanish 2021 02 12 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Aragon Heraldo de Muere Antonio Gimenez Rico cineasta enamorado de Delibes a los 82 anos heraldo es in Spanish Retrieved 2023 12 06 Garland David January 1991 A Ms take in the making Transsexualism post franco post modern post haste Quarterly Review of Film and Video 13 4 95 102 doi 10 1080 10509209109361387 ISSN 1050 9208 Muere a los 82 anos el director de cine Antonio Gimenez Rico responsable de El disputado voto del senor Cayo y Jarrapellejos El Pais 12 February 2021 Retrieved 2023 03 07 Manana de Domingo The Spanish Film Catalogue El Hueso The Spanish Film Catalogue El Cronicon The Spanish Film Catalogue Es usted mi padre Plinio Antonio Casal Alfonso del Real Maria Isbert Television Espanola TVE X Films 1972 03 13 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link Cronicas de un pueblo Comedy Emilio Rodriguez Emilio Garcia Fernando Cebrian Television Espanola TVE 1971 07 18 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link Cuentos y leyendas Drama Luis Ciges Fernando Baeza Jose Riesgo Television Espanola TVE retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link Los libros Drama Jose Riesgo Guillermo Diaz Plaja Carmen Maura Television Espanola TVE 1974 02 04 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link Retrato de familia The Spanish Film Catalogue Al fin solos pero The Spanish Film Catalogue Del amor y de la muerte The Spanish Film Catalogue La balada del pequeno sonador The Spanish Film Catalogue Rasgos Talk Show Monica Randall Yves Montand Willy Brandt Television Espanola TVE 1982 03 14 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link La mascara negra Adventure Sancho Gracia Nuria Gallardo Antonio Casas Television Espanola TVE 1982 03 19 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link Vestida de azul The Spanish Film Catalogue Pagina de sucesos Crime Drama Patxi Andion Inaki Miramon Maria Asquerino Television Espanola TVE 1985 10 18 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link El disputado voto del Sr Cayo The Spanish Film Catalogue Jarrapellejos The Spanish Film Catalogue Soldadito espanol The Spanish Film Catalogue Pajaro en una tormenta Drama Juan Luis Galiardo Santiago Ramos Jesus Puente 1990 09 21 retrieved 2023 12 05 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link Catorce estaciones The Spanish Film Catalogue Tres palabras The Spanish Film Catalogue Sombres y luces Cien anos de cine espanol The Spanish Film Catalogue Rico Antonio Gimenez 1997 10 24 Las ratas Drama Jose Caride Alvaro Monje Francisco Algora retrieved 2023 12 05 Primer y ultimo amor The Spanish Film Catalogue Hotel Danubio The Spanish Film Catalogue Castilla y Leon Patrimonio de la Humanidad The Spanish Film Catalogue El libro de las aguas The Spanish Film Catalogue Bibliography editD Lugo Marvin Guide to the Cinema of Spain Greenwood Press 1997 ISBN 0 313 29474 7 Torres Augusto Diccionario del cine Espanol Espasa Calpe 1996 ISBN 84 239 9241 1External links editAntonio Gimenez Rico at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Gimenez Rico amp oldid 1214583059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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