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Eduardo Montes-Bradley (born July 1960) is an Argentine-American documentary filmmaker and photographer whose work focuses on biographical, cultural, and historical subjects. He is best known for directing ''Evita'' (2008), ''Rita Dove: An American Poet'', and ''Harto the Borges''. His more recent documentaries include ''Black Fiddlers'' and ''Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor'', and he is currently in production on ''The Piccirilli Factor'', a film about the Italian-American sculptors behind many of the most iconic monuments in the United States.


Early and personal life

Montes-Bradley was born in Argentina to Nelson Montes-Bradley, co-founder of
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, and Sara Kaplan. He relocated to New York in 1979 and later settled in
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, where he currently resides.


Non-fiction

* The Piccirilli Factor. 2025. To be released by Kanopy Streaming in November * Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor, 2022. * Black Fiddlers, 2022. A history of
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fiddlers * ''The Other Madisons'', 2021. A history of the African-American descendants of President
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. 38 minutes. * ''Alice: At Home With Alice Parker''. The film explores
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, and
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. Produced by HFP in association with Melodious Accord. * ''Searching 4-Tabernero'' Biographical portrayal of Peter Paul Weinschenk, also known as Pablo Tabernero for his work in Argentina. The film explores the Jewish origins of Weinschenk in Berlin in ties of the Weimar Republic, and documents his exile in Barcelona as documentarian for the militias of
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in times of the
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. * ''A Soldier's Dream'' Documentary about Milt Feldman, Private first class with the 106th Infantry Division captured at the
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and marched to
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, where he remained a
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. "A Soldier's Dream" premiered on August 11, 2018, Aired on PBS. 50 minutes * ''The Gillenwater Story'' Biographical portrayal of Jay Y. Gillenwater. 30 minutes. * Monroe Hill, 2015 * Unearthed and Understood, 2014 * Rita Dove: An American Poet, 2014 * Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement, 2013. * ''J.J.Lankes: Yankee Printmaker in Virginia'' Documentary portrayal of Julius John Lankes exploring his collaborations with
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. Official Selection at
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. Official Selection at the
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, 2019. * ''White: A Season in the Life of John Borden Evans'', 2012. Portrait of a Virginian contemporary artist. * ''Andrés Waissman'', 2012. Biographical documentary about contemporary artist
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''. ''Revista Aplausos''. By Olga Connor, Miami, January 7, 2010,
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. 30 minutes. * ''Ernesto Deira'' Biographical documentary about
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. Produced in partnership with the Museo de Nacional de Bellas Artes. * ''Pérez Celis'', 2005. Biographical documentary about
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.Biblioteca del Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales * '' Cortázar: apuntes para un documental'', 2001. Documentary on
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. Includes 8mm home movies by Cortázar filmed in Paris with Carole Dunlop; with Aurora Bernardez, and
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. Includes conversations with
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. * ''Los cuentos del timonel'', 2002 Roca Escalante, Pilar. "Critique on Language and Political Emancipation in Contorno (1953–1959) University of Paraíba, Brazil. Cuadernos del CILHA a. 18 n. 26 2017 . References, page 153 About the life of
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. * Harto The Borges, Argentina, 1999 * ''Ecce Homo'' Documentary about Juan Filloy, Produced in part with an award from
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, Argentina, 1998. * ''Saavedra: Between Berlin and a place called Peixoto'', 2013. The documentary explores life and literary influences of Brazilian writer Carola Saavedra. Official Selection Pedra Azul Film Festival. Filmmaker produces documentaries on Ronaldo Correia de Brito and José Luiz Passos. Heritage Film Project + Writers Made in Brazil, 2013. 30 minutes. Produced in part with a grant from the Brazilian Ministry of External RelationsEmbassy of Brazil, Washington, D.C. * ''Lisboa'', 2017. Biographical documentary about Adriana Lisboa Fábregas Gurevitz. The film presents the writer and her perspectives on exile and literature, on living abroad and in a bilingual universe. Festivaletteratura –
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, September 5, 2014, 30 minutes. Produced with the support of the Brazilian Ministry of External RelationsEmbassy of Brazil, Washington, D.C. * '' Evita (Documentary)'', 2007. * ''Leon Rozitchner's Window'', 2008. Anecdotical documentary with philosopher León Rozitchner.* * ''The Unanimous Night'', 2018. With Luis Harrs. * ''Dialogue and Moisture'', 2018. With Luis Harrs. * ''Child of the Forest'', 2014. Yona Bromberg, recalls her life as Holocaust Survivor from Rokitno * ''American Manifesto'', 2005. * '' Che: Rise & Fall'', 2006. Produced and directed for
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. * ''Samba On Your Feet'', Contrakultura Films, 2005. The film traces the influences of
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. * ''Ismael Viñas: Witness of a Century'', Contrakultura Films, 2005. Documentary about Ismael Viñas, founder of Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MALENA), Directed by Montes-Bradley as Diana Hunter. * '' El Gran Simulador'', 2007. Official Selection of the International Film Festival of Buenos Aires (
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). Released in
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as "No a los papelones". On the director's request the film did not participate "in competition" to avoid further turmoil. Released by Editorial Perfil in April 2008. * '' A Certain Regard'', Contrakultura, 2004. Sociologist Juan Jose Sebreli introduces the audience into the social, and cultural impact of the architectural history of Buenos Aires. * ''Crónicas Mexicas'', Contrakultura Films, 2004.
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and Montes-Bradley follow on the trail of
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from
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revealing multiple aspects of local cultures. * ''Le Mot Just'', Contrakultura Films, 2004. Biographical portrayal of
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.


Fiction

* ''El Sekuestro'', 1997. Writer-Director. Parody of the misadventures of a revolutionary cell in South America. Starring Sandra Ballesteros, and Rodolfo Rani. * ''Double Obsession'', 1992. Writer-Director. TriStar Columbia.
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. Starring
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, Scott Valentine, Jamie Horton,
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and
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. Edited by
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. * ''SmoothTalker'', 1990. Writer-Director. TriStar Columbia
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. Starring
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,
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, Sidney Lassick,
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. Editor Sandra Adair.


Experimental

* ''Frogments'', 2000. Based on 8 mm images captured by
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in India and Africa with voice over by
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. * ''Freedom'', 1986. Based on 8 mm images captured by Montes-Bradley in and around Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami with focus in city
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.


Music videos

*''Rumbera'', by
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1994. Theatrical premiere at the Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, 1994. *''Guadalajara'', by Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Polygram Latino. *''Mujer de Fuego'', by
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. *''Vendras Llorando'', by
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. *''Amor Equivocado'' by
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Bibliography

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Prisioneros de la tierra ''Prisoners of the Earth'', also known as ''Prisoners of the Land'', (Spanish: ''Prisioneros de la tierra'') is a 1939 Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici, one of the most celebrated films of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. The film ...
directed by
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. ''Los dedos del huracán''. Short story. Children Literature. Included on "De Ola en Ola 3" school textbook for
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. Group Macmillan. Editorial Estrada S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Illustrated by Eugenia Nobati. p. 62–67 Correspondence between Juan Filloy and Montes i Bradley. Bio-bibliographical essay on Carlos María Ocantos. Biography of
Julio Cortázar Julio Florencio Cortázar (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator. Known as one of the founders of the Latin American Boom, Cortázar influenc ...
. 1st edition Editorial Sudamericana, Argentina 2004. 3rd edition, Pesódromo 21, 2014. Bilingual Anthology of Short Stories. Selection of awarded works at the Literary Award "Agua no terceiro Milenio", Brazil. Bilingual: Portuguese-Spanish. Pilar Editors,
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, 2000. Includes the short story "Das schwerste gewicht" previously published in "Ya se que todo es mentira" (1999), Editorial del Nuevo Extremo, Buenos Aires 1999.
Sperling & Kupfer Arnoldo Mondadori Editore () is the biggest publishing company in Italy. History The company was founded in 1907 in Ostiglia by 18-year-old Arnoldo Mondadori who began his publishing career with the publication of the magazine ''Luce!''. In 19 ...
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, Italy, 2001, 164pp. Translated by Gina Maneri. Collection: ''Continente Desaparecido'', directed by
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. Based on the homonymous documentary by the author. (trad. I know It's All Lies). Some of the short stories included have been previously published in literary magazines. Foreword by
Osvaldo Bayer Osvaldo Bayer (18 February 1927 – 24 December 2018) was an Argentine writer and journalist. He lived in Buenos Aires. In 1974, during the presidency of Isabel Perón, he went into exile, residing in Linz am Rhein, Germany, throughout the Nationa ...
. 199 pp. 23 cm. Foreword by
Osvaldo Bayer Osvaldo Bayer (18 February 1927 – 24 December 2018) was an Argentine writer and journalist. He lived in Buenos Aires. In 1974, during the presidency of Isabel Perón, he went into exile, residing in Linz am Rhein, Germany, throughout the Nationa ...
. 'Senxo', Selected Poems. Editorial Grupo Archivo de Comunicación, New York City, 1984. Foreword by Armando Tejada Gómez. Out of print.


Journalism

Montes-Bradley contributed to
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, Babelia, ''Les cinemas de la Amerique Latine'' by ''Association Rencontres Cinémas d'Amérique Latine de Toulouse'' France; ''La Jornada'',
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; the monthly review ''Latinoamérica e Tutto il Sud dell Mondo'', Italy; and in Argentina to the literary magazine ''Esperando a Godot''; the art-magazine ''Revista Lote'',
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, Suplemento ''Radar'' published by ''Página/12'', ''El Amante de cine'', "Diario Perfil," "Revista Ñ" Clarin, ''Critica de Argentina''; and
La Nación ''La Nación'' () is an Argentine daily newspaper. As the country's leading conservative newspaper, ''La Nación''s main competitor is the more liberal ''Clarín (Argentine newspaper), Clarín''. It is regarded as a newspaper of record for Argen ...
. Montes-Bradley was a frequent collaborator with the literary blog "Nación Apache."


Photography

Montes-Bradley was recognized by the
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with the "Outstanding Public History Project Award" as part of the exhibit "The Mere Distinction of Colour" produced by James Madison's Montpelier. His photo-work appeared in ''
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, Diario Clarin other newspapers and magazines as well as "Escenas de la memoria. La Casa Argentina en la voz de sus antiguos residentes", and "Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center 20th Anniversary". His work is partially preserved at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, the University of Virginia.


Awards and honors

* ''Alice: At Home With Alice Parker'' Mystic Film Festival, 2021, Grand Jury Prize;
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Official Selection, 2020.* "Los cuentos del timonel" Best Documentary by the
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. * ''A Soldier's Dream'' Best Documentary, 9th Historical and Military Film Festival,
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; Best Biography; Oniros Film Awards, 2019; Best Feature Documentary, Port Orchard Film Festival, 2019; Official Selection, Western European Film Festival, 2019; Courage Film Festival, Berlin, 2019; San Francisco Veteran's Film Festival, 2018, Rhode Island International Film Festival, Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, 2018, Great Western Catskills International Film Festival, 2018. * ''The Other Madisons'': Official Selection, Mystic Film Festival,2021; Martha's Vineyard Film Festival; Atlanta Black Pride Film Festival, 2021; Official Selection DC Black Film Festival, 2021; Official Selection Roxbury International Film Festival, 2021. Award, Honorable Mention; Black Truth Film Festival, 2022. * ''White: A Season in the Life of John Borden Evans'': 4th International Documentary Festival of Ierapetra, Best Documentary; Richmond International Film Festival, Best Documentary;
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, Official Selection. Best Documentary, Richmond International Film Festival.; Best Documentary Film 6th International Documentary Festival of Ierapetra Awards, 2017 * '' Monroe Hill'': Jefferson Trust Award * '' Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement'': 4th Annual Baltimore International Black Film Festival, Best Documentary Film * '' Harto The Borges'': 12e Rencontres Cinémas d'Amerique Latine, Official Selection, Toulouse, 2000.


Appearances in other media

*''Margaux Hemingway'',''E! True Hollywood Story''. USA, 1996. *''Jorge Giannoni. NN, ése soy yo'', 2000. *''Derrumbe''. Novel by Daniel Guebel. Random House Mondadori, 2012. *''Mis escritores muertos''. Novel by Daniel Guebel. Random House Mondadori, 2012. * ''Zenitram'', film by Luis Barone.International Movie Data Base
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References


External links

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Notes

# Roca, Pilar ''Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley'' Grupo Archivo de Comunicación. New York, 2010. University of Virginia Libraries; University of Virginia Library; UVa Librar

# Abos, Alvaro ''Xul Solar: Pintor del misterio.'' Sudamericana, 2004. p. 289 # Lindner, Franco ''Cooke: El heredero maldito de Perón: la biografía.'' Editorial Sudamericana, 2006 # Arnold, Jorge ''Revista de critica literaria latinoamericana.''. Latinoamericana Editores. # Nagy-Zekmi, Silvia ''Moros en la costa: Orientalismo en America Latina.'' Iberoamericana.p. 192. # Sebreli, Juan Jose''El tiempo de una vida: Autobiografía.'' Editorial Sudamericana, 2005 # "Reviews on Latin American and Chinese Art by Eduardo Montes-Bradley" Art and Wealt

# Bustos, Graciela ''Audiovisuales de combate:'' Acerca del Videoactivismo Contemporáneo. Published by Centro Cult. de España, Bs.As., 2006. p. 83 # Kriger, Clara / Spadaccini, Silvana ''Páginas de cine.'' Archivo General de la Nación, República Argentina, 2003. p. 103 # ''Tiempo de hoy.'' Published by Ediciones Tiempo, S.A., Spain, 2005. p. 84 # Mazzeo, Miguel / Ramb, Ana María ''Osvaldo Bayer: Miradas sobre su obra.'' C.C.C., ED. del Inst. Movilizador de Fondos Coo., 2003. p. 96 # Neifert, Agustin, ''Del papel al celuloide: Escritores argentinos en el cine.'' La Crujía Ediciones, 2003. pp. 48, 49, 54. # Di Benedetto, Antonio and Lebenglik, Fabian ''El Pentágono: Novela en forma de cuentos.'' Adriana Hidalgo Editores, 2005. p. 13 # Aguilar, Gonzalo Moisés ''Otros mundos: Ensayo sobre el nuevo cine argentino''. Santiago Arcos Editor, 2006. pp. 228, 130, 231. # Fernandez Naval, F.X. ''Respirar por el idioma'': (los Gallegos y Julio Cortázar). Contributor Emilia Veiga Torre. Editorial Corregidor, 2007. pp. 14, 38, 192 # ''Versants''. By Collegium Romanicum. Published by L'age d'homme, 2001. 262, 266. # Nelson Bayardo and José Pedro Rilla ''Carlos Gardel: A la luz de la historia''. Editorial Aguilar, 2000. p. 117 # María Gabriela Barbara, Cittadini. ''Vindicaciones del infinito''.Fundación Internacional Jorge Luis Borges, 2003. p. 38 # Neifert, Agustín. ''Del papel al celuloide'' Edition: illustrated. La Crujía Ediciones, 2003 # Mesa Gancedo, Daniel ''Avatares del personaje artificial en la novela Argentina de los 90''. America Latina Hy, 30, 2002, Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. p. 168. # Neyret, Juan Pablo. ''Para textos bastan y sobran''. La conformación del espacio paratextual en Triste, solitario y final, de Osvaldo Soriano. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. # Karina Sainz Borgo, Sainz Borgo, Karina. "Julio Cortázar: franquista en Buenos Aires, marxista en Estados Unidos y burgués en Cuba

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