El Apóstol

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El Apóstol
Directed by Quirino Cristiani
Produced by Federico Valle
Written by Quirino Cristiani
Release date(s) November 9, 1917
Running time 70 min. (14 FPS)
Country Flag of Argentina Argentina
Language Silent film
Spanish (Castellano) intertitles
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El Apóstol (The Apostle) is a 1917 Argentine animated cartoon and also the worlds first animated feature film. It was written and directed by Quirino Cristiani, and consisted of a total of 58,000 frames played over the course of 70 minutes (which would have meant 14 FPS). The film was a satire, with President Hipólito Yrigoyen ascending to the heavens to use Jupiter's thunderbolts to cleanse Buenos Aires of immorality and corruption. The result is a burnt city. The film is believed to have been well-received by audiences at the time. Despite this, no known copies of the film have survived.

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