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Juan Carlos Zaldívar

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Juan Carlos Zaldívar is a filmmaker and video artist who was born in Cuba. He has lived in the United States of America since 1980. His directing credits include "90 Miles",[1] which aired nationally on PBS/"P.O.V.", and was featured in the book Mining the Home Movie: Excavations in Histories and Memories.[2]

He also co-directed "Soldiers Pay"[3] with Tricia Regan and "David O. Russell" as well as several award-winning short films. He has taught as an adjunct faculty at New York University and Miami International University of Art & Design.

References

  1. ^ "90 Miles"
  2. ^ Mining the Home Movie: Excavations in Histories and Memories, edited by Karen L Ishikuza and Patricia R. Zimmerman, University of California Press.
  3. ^ "Soldiers Pay" at the IMDb.

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