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Lucila Balzaretti
Lucila Balzaretti (registered at birth as Lucila Balzaretti Openzeller, also known as Lucila Alarcón; Zurich, Switzerland, August 21, 1920 - Puntarenas, Costa Rica, February 13, 2012) was a Swiss actress and journalist. She participated in the theater group La Linterna Mágica under the direction of Ignacio Retes. She ventured into journalism by writing a film column in the newspaper El Popular and in the magazine México al día, where José Revueltas and other writers also collaborated. In 1942, while preparing a report on the play El inspector, then directed by Seki Sano, she met Ignacio Retes, whom she married two years later. In 1946 she participated in the founding of La Linterna Mágica and made her debut as an actress in the play Mariana Pineda (1946) under the pseudonym of Lucila Alarcón. Shortly after, she acted in Los zorros (1946), Israel (1948) and Santa Juana (1948), all directed by Retes himself. Later she left her stage name to continue appearing as Lucila Balzaretti in the plays El aria de la locura (1953), Terminal (Bus stop), Una ciudad para vivir (1954), La feria distante (1955), A media luz los tres (1957) and Nacida ayer (1958), among others. She also had a brief participation in one of the revivals of A Streetcar Named Desire, a Seki Sano version.
5.8El Reventón
1977
6.3Cuartelazo
1977
6.9Broken Flag
1979
6.3Sucesos distantes
1996
5.7New World
1978
4.6Paper Flowers
1978
6.7El bulto
1992
5.8Katuwira, donde nacen y mueren los sueños
1996
6.8Coup at Daybreak
1998
6.2Bienvenido-Welcome
1995
6.3Los años duros: El nacimiento de un guerrillero
1989
5.1Wild Women
1984
6.7The Hard Years
1973
6.1Chin Chin el teporocho
1976
5.0House Arrest
2008
6.3Tribulaciones en el seno de una familia burguesa
1973