DOCUMENTARIES
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OUR DISAPPEARED / NUESTROS DESAPARECIDOS (Official Website)
Through a casual Google search director Juan Mandelbaum finds out that Patricia, a long lost girlfriend from Argentina, is among the thousands who were kidnapped, tortured and then "disappeared" by the military during the 1976-1983 dictatorship. Juan embarks on a journey to find out what happened to her and others he knew who disappeared and re-examines his own choices.
Using rare archival footage he evokes the dreams for a revolution that would transform Argentina. As he shares dramatic stories told by parents, siblings, friends and children of the disappeared, Juan grieves the tragic losses and shows that when brutal regimes attack the fabric of a country with great impunity, the suffering lasts for generations.
Written, Produced, and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Editor and Co-Producer: David Carnochan
Director of Photography: Vicente Franco
Music Composed by Gustavo Moretto
Additional Funding: Sundance Institute Documentary Fund
Executive Producer: Sally Jo Fifer
Our Disappeared/Nuestros Desaparecidos is a co-production of Geovision, Inc. and The Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) with funding provided by The Corporation For Public Broadcasting.
2008, 99 min.
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IN
WOMEN'S HANDS
Part
of the PBS series AMERICAS, IN WOMEN’S HANDS portrays
Chilean women’s participation in public life over a
twenty-year period, starting in 1969. Women’s struggles
and victories are reflected through portraits of women of
all classes and how they lived through the election and overthrow
of socialist Salvador Allende, the Pinochet dictatorship and
the eventual return to democracy.
Produced and directed by Rachel Field and
Juan Mandelbaum
Editors: Michal Goldman & Bernice Schneider
Camera: Maryse Alberti
Narrator: Raul Julia
Executive Producer: Judith Vecchione
A production of WGBH Boston and Central Television for Channel
4 UK
1992, 58:30 min.
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BUILDERS
OF IMAGES
Part
of the PBS series AMERICAS. BUILDERS OF IMAGES celebrates
the creative energy that enlivens all forms of artistic expression
in Latin America and the Caribbean. The complex, distinctive
and increasingly influential artistic voice of the Americas
is seen in the works of four gifted individuals: Luis Rafael
Sánchez, a Puerto Rican writer, the Brazilian popular
music star Caetano Veloso, Mexican actress and performance
artist Jesusa Rodríguez, and Argentine filmmaker Fernando
Solanas.
Produced
and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Editor: Betty Cicarelli
Camera: Ned Johnston
Narrator: Raul Julia
Executive Producer: Judith Vecchione
A production of WGBH Boston and Central Television for Channel
4 UK
1992, 58:30 min.
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CAETANO
IN BAHIA
The great singer/songwriter Caetano Veloso takes us on a vibrant
musical journey to the city of Sâo Salvador da Bahia
de Todos os Santos, the heart of Brazil's cultural mix.
The prolific star of Brazilian Popular Music reviews his eclectic
career, singing with people in the streets and visiting his
hometown for the Sâo Joâo festival. A music-filled
insight into a remarkable artist's creative process.
Produced
and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Editor: Jean Boucicaut
Camera: Ned Johnston
Produced by GEOVISION for WGBH Boston
Based on the AMERICAS series
1994, 28:30 min.
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A
NEW WORLD OF MUSIC
The New England Conservatory Youth Philharmonic Orchestra
on a concert tour of Chile and Argentina. Led by vibrant conductor
Benjamin Zander, A NEW WORLD OF MUSIC follows the experiences
of five of the orchestra's members, as the group performs
in a variety of venues, from a packed gymnasium in an agricultural
region of Chile to Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón, one
of the greatest concert halls in the world. Like the emerging
nations they visit, theirs is a voyage of growth and change.
Produced
and Directed by
Juan Mandelbaum
Editor: Jean Boucicaut
Camera: Mark Gunning
Additional Music:
Gustavo Moretto
Executive Producer:
Gerald Slavet
A Concert Productions / GEOVISION Production
1995, 58:00 min.
Distribution: WGBH
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POETRY
HEAVEN
A
three-part series on the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival
featuring poets from all over the United States reading and
discussing poetry. Featured poets include Robert Hass, Philip
Levine, Yehuda Amichai, Yusef Komunyakaa, Pattiann Rogers,
Thylias Moss, Marie Howe and Allen Ginsberg, in one of his
last readings.
Produced
and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Editor/Co- Producer: Bernice Schneider
Co-Director: Barry Bransfield
Original Music: Gustavo Moretto
Directors of Photography: Gary Henoch and Mark Chamberlain
1998, 3 x 58:00 min.
Distribution: Films for the Humanities www.films.com
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| RINGL
AND PIT
A captivating portrait of Grete Stern and Ellen Auerbach,
two pioneering artists who met in Berlin in 1929 and started
the "ringl + pit" studio" to do advertising
photography.
Full of humor and vitality at 89 and 86 years old, they reflect
on their work, their lifelong friendship, and what being a
"New Woman" was like 70 years ago.
Review in the New York Times (February 6, 1997).
Produced
and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Editor: Bernice Schneider
Camera: Rick Siegel, Stephen McCarthy & Gary Henoch
Original Music: Gustavo Moretto
Produced by GEOVISION
1995. 59 minutes.
Distribution: First Run/Icarus Film, www.frif.com
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LILIANA
PORTER:
FRAGMENTS OF THE JOURNEY
FRAGMENTS OF THE JOURNEY traces the artistic development of
one of Latin America's leading artists. Argentine artist Liliana
Porter discusses aspects of her art and life in Latin America
and New York. The program explores her career over 25 years,
from her early photo etching to her use of symbols like Donald
Duck and Alice in Wonderland, and her allusions to Argentine
writer Jorge Luis Borges. Porter is seen working in her Soho
studio and in the galleries of the Bronx Museum of the Arts
during her 1992 retrospective.
Produced and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Editor: Jean Boucicaut
Music: Astor Piazzola, interpreted by Astor Piazzola and Gary
Burton
Produced by GEOVISION
1993, 28 min.
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FOR
YOU / PARA USTED
This
is an art film based on the artwork of the New York artist
Liliana Porter. FOR YOU/PARA USTED depicts a collection of
objects, mainly vintage toys, that interact in poetic ways.
Creator/Producer/Director:
Liliana Porter
Co-Producer/Co-Director: Juan Mandelbaum
Assistant Director/Associate Producer: Ana Tiscornia
Editors: Jean Boucicaut & Leonora Calderón
Director of Photography: Gary Henoch
Original Music: Sylvia Meyer
1999, 15 min.
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LAST
ALARM: The Vendome Firefighters Memorial
LAST
ALARM follows the process of design, construction and dedication
of one of the most successful public art projects in Boston,
designed by artist Ted Clausen and landscape architect Peter
White. Lauded by art critics and firefighters alike, the memorial
honors the nine firefighters who died at the Vendome Hotel
on June 17, 1972, the single greatest loss of life in the
history of the Boston Fire Department.
Produced
and Directed by Juan Mandelbaum
Co-Directed by Leonora Calderón
Editor: David Carnochan
Additional Editing: Jean Boucicaut
Camera: Leonora Calderón, Alfredo Cottin, Thomas Danielczik,
Roberto "Luminito" Fernández, Juan Mandelbaum
Produced by GEOVISION
1999, 29 min.
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