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- Victor Hugo was a prolific 19th century French writer who wrote across multiple genres including poetry, novels, and plays.
- Victor-Marie Hugo was a French Romantic writer and politician.
- Víctor Hugo Caula (October 17, 1927 – March 24, 2014) was an Argentinian cameraman and director of photography, with extensive participation in the.
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Hugo's literary career spanned various genres, including poetry, novels, and plays.
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Victor Hugo
(Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885)
Online books about this author are available, as is a Wikipedia article.
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885: Angelo, Tirano de Padua: Drama En Cinco Actos ("Angelo, Tyran de Padoue" in French and in Spanish translation; New York: Baker and Godwin, 1855), trans. by Francisco Calcagno (page images at HathiTrust)
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885, contrib.: The Bishop's Candlesticks: A Play in One Act (London and New York: S. French, c1908), by Norman McKinnel (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885: By Order of the King: A Romance of English History (based on the P. F. Collier and Son edition) (HTML at rakeshv.org)
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885, contrib.: Good Cheer Nuggets: Maeterlinck, Le Conte, Hugo, Dresser (New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, c1902), ed. by Jeanne G. Pennington, also contrib. by Maurice Maeterlinck, Joseph LeConte, and Horatio W. Dresser (page images at HathiTrust)
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885, contrib.: Great Sea Stories (New York: Brentano's, c1921), ed. by Joseph Lewis
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Victor Hugo Caula
Victor Hugo Caula
Born (1927-10-17)October 17, 1927 Died March 24, 2014(2014-03-24) (aged 86) Nationality Argentina Occupation(s) Filmmaker
cinematographerYears active 1944–2005 Víctor Hugo Caula (October 17, 1927 – March 24, 2014) was an Argentinian cameraman and director of photography, with extensive participation in the production of works.[1][2]
Biography
In 1944, he began working at the production company Pampa Film, as a film photographer. Since then, he has worked as a photographer, cameraman and cinematographer in several companies, under the orders of different directors such as Fernando Ayala (PK), Héctor Olivera (PK) and Enrique Salaberry, among others. He was a cinematographer in more than 20 films, and cinematographer in almost 65 films.[3][4]
He received the Prizes of the Association of Cinematographers of Argentina, in recognition of his contribution to Argentine cinema, the Konex Award in 1982, the Kodak Award for Best Image Treatment and the Iru
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