Arcady Sergeevich Boytler Rososky (August 31, 1895 â€" November 24,
1965) was a producer, screenwriter, and director most renowned for his
films during the golden age of Mexican cinema.Boytler was born in
Moscow, Russia. During the 1920s, he started filming silent comedies.
A collaborator of Sergei Eisenstein, he was called "the Russian
Rooster" when he came to Mexico to film La mujer del puerto (1933). In
1937 he filmed ¡Asà es mi tierra!, which followed the model of
Fernando de Fuentes's classic Allá en el Rancho Grande. However, the
film subverted the Mexican Revolutionary genre by making the general
into the villain.He died in the Mexican Federal District of heart
disease.
1965) was a producer, screenwriter, and director most renowned for his
films during the golden age of Mexican cinema.Boytler was born in
Moscow, Russia. During the 1920s, he started filming silent comedies.
A collaborator of Sergei Eisenstein, he was called "the Russian
Rooster" when he came to Mexico to film La mujer del puerto (1933). In
1937 he filmed ¡Asà es mi tierra!, which followed the model of
Fernando de Fuentes's classic Allá en el Rancho Grande. However, the
film subverted the Mexican Revolutionary genre by making the general
into the villain.He died in the Mexican Federal District of heart
disease.
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