Unearthed and Understood is a documentary produced by the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University at the University of Virginia. The film, produced and directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley, premiered at the "Universities Confronting the Legacy of Slavery” symposium in Charlottesville on October 16, 2014. HD | 18 min.
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The film is built around an in-depth interview with Julian Bond, by Eduardo Montes-Bradley at the Sixth & I Synagogue in Washington, D.C., along with the last few lectures that he delivered, as a member of faculty, at the University of Virginia in May 2012. The interviews are bolstered by a barrage of photographs and archival footage taken from different sources. These images help define and illustrate the different historical eras beginning with the American Civil War and running up to the 2008 US presidential election.
, 1h Réalisé parEduardo Montes-Bradley OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire, Historique ThèmesDocumentaire historique, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Documentaire sur la politique, Politique ActeursEduardo Montes-Bradley Note75% De sa maissance jusqu’à sa mort, de ses années de médecine en Amérique Latine jusqu’à son adhésion au mouvement du 26 juiillet, du tribunal révolutionnaire cubain jusqu’aux jungles du Congo et de la Bolivie : ce documentaire extraordinaire retrace la vie d’Ernesto Guevara, plus connu sous le nom de Che Guevara ou Le Che. Le Dr Alberto Granados, compagnon de moto du Che, ainsi que trois survivants de la guardia de Hierro du Che nous livrent leurs souvenirs et leurs témoignages sur celui qui est devenu une icone pour les mouvements révolutionnaires marxistes du monde entier.
, 1h26 OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire, Historique ThèmesEsclavagisme, Le racisme, Documentaire sur la discrimination, Documentaire sur le droit, Documentaire historique, Documentaire sur une personnalité Note68% The film focuses on the descendants of the DeWolf family, a prominent slave trading family from Rhode Island from 1769 to 1820, and the legacy of the slave trade in the North of the United States. The film follows ten family members as they retrace the triangle trade starting at Linden Place in Bristol, Rhode Island, the hometown of the DeWolfs. The family has been prominent in local businesses and banking, as academics, in the local Episcopal and other institutions, and organizing the Bristol Fourth of July Parade. The film goes with the family to Ghana, where the slaves were purchased and where they meet with current residents, and to Cuba, where James DeWolf owned three sugar and coffee plantations in the 19th century.
, 1h20 Réalisé parEduardo Montes-Bradley GenresDocumentaire ThèmesFilm sur un écrivain, Documentaire sur une personnalité ActeursJorge Luis Borges, Osvaldo Bayer Note60% Montes-Bradley approaches Jorge Luis Borges on film. The portrait of Borges emerges as a counterpoint to the interviewees, some of which evoke scandal and most of which cut through stereotypes and presuppositions surrounding this key figure. The title of the film is a reference to a quote from the poem “Borges and I”, slightly modify to pay a tribute to the writer´s billings. The strategy employed by Montes-Bradley when it comes to Borges, a writer of whom almost everything has been said, consists on giving the word to the writer himself and to a select group of intellectuals who dwell on the margins of the Argentine cultural aparatik. Montes-Bradley, however, does not exhibit Borges like a painting to be admired but rather as counterpoint to the observations of others. We are neither the hapless witnesses of another saccharine celebration of Jorge Luis Borges, nor are we forced to endure another fashionable defrocking of an idol. The Borges that emerges from the interaction of the testimonies in this documentary surges from the heat of the debate, from the strong opinions, some certainly scandalous, most politically incorrect.