People
Santiago Álvarez
Biography:
He studied in the United States but in the mid-1940s returned to Cuba, where he worked as a music archivist in a television station and participated in Communist Party activities.[1] After the Cuban Revolution he became a founding member of the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC) and directed its weekly Latin American Newsreel.[2]
One of his most famous works, the short Now (1964) about racial discrimination in the US, mixed news photographs and musical clips featuring singer/actress Lena Horne. Other well-known works included the anti-imperialist satire LBJ (1968) and 79 Springs (1969), a poetic tribute to Ho Chi Minh. In 1968, he collaborated with Octavio Getino and Fernando E. Solanas (members... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Memória Cubana as Self (archive footage) | 2010-09-27 |
Accelerated Under-Development: In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez as Himself | 1999-01-01 |
Coarse Salt as Horacio | 1984-02-06 |
Towards Unity and Victory | 1937-01-24 |