Sergio Giral is a renowned Black Cuban-American film writer and director, born in Havana, Cuba from an American mother and a Cuban father. He was raised in New York City, as an aspiring young painter in the days of the Beatnick generation. In 1962 Oscar winner cinematographer, Nestor Almendros, invited Giral to work together at the ICAIC (The Cuban Film Institute). It was there, after a series of shorts and documentaries, that Giral filmed his famous trilogy that won numerous awards and recognitions around the world. In 1991, Giral returned to United State and since then he resides in Paris, France and Miami, Fl.
VILLA MISERIA Un libro de Sergio Giral
Villa Miseria es algo más que una pensión para cineastas y artistas bohemios en el barrio habanero del Vedado. En ella -y en los personajes que por ella transitan- el autor ve la metáfora de la erosión y el deterioro de una nación entera bajo la dictadura de Fidel Castro. Unos vegetan, otros mueren y algunos afortunados escapan a su inevitable derrumbe, pero sus quebradas estructuras y cimientos sobreviven contra viento y marea, desafiando cualquier pronóstico. Si usted desea adquirir este libro escriba a giralmedia@yahoo.com por precio y envio.
Nunca he visto caer la nieve
Stage Play by Armando Dorrego
SERGIO GIRAL FILMS AND DOCUMENTARIES
DOS VECES ANA
Elvira Valdés y Yesler de la Cruz
MARIA ANTONIA
PLACIDO
Miguel Benavides y Jorge Villazón
TECHO DE VIDRIO
Miguel Gutierrez y Samuel Claxton
FILM TRILOGY
Sergio Giral's film trilogy is a hard-hitting dramatization of the role of slavery in the colonial era and its legacy in Cuban and Caribbean societies. Giral has dedicated his cinematic work to promote a better understanding of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean history and culture.
THE OTHER FRANCISCO
RANCHEADOR
MALUALA
THE BROKEN IMAGE
CHRONICLE OF AN ORDINANCE
About the twenty years of struggling to achieve the Gay and Lesbian Human Right Ordinance in Miami Dade
THE WAY OF THE ORISHAS
The long journey of the Yorubas Orishas from Africa to Cuba to Miami USA.
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