Life and lives in New York City, sights and sounds of its streets and its people, at the time of
man's first landing on the Moon.
Director:Fernando Villaverde
Year of production: 1970
Country: United States
Running Time: 27’
Program
Monday December 4th to Sunday December 10th
10:00 – 24:00 (GMT-5)
Festhome
Online for Cuba
Thursday December 7
19:00h (GMT-3)
Centro Cultural General San Martín
Sarmiento 1551, C1042 ABC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Saturday December 9
15:30h (GTM-4h)
e-flux Screening Room
172 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205, USA
Production: Fernando Villaverde, Miñuca Villaverde
Genres: Documentary, Experimental
Language: English
Photography: Fernando Villaverde
Screenplay: Fernando Villaverde
Editing: Fernando Villaverde
Sound Design: Fernando Villaverde
Festival Selections: documenta fifteen
Director's bio:
Fernando Villaverde (Havana, 1938) was director at the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC) before going into exile in 1965. In Cuba he directed the shorts “El parque” (1963, documentary) and “Elena” (1964, fiction), as well as the fiction feature film “El mar”, production that was interrupted by censorship. In New York he became involved in the experimental film scene and made short films such as “Apollo, man to the moon” (1970) and “A Lady’s Home Journal” (1972). His books include “Diderot's Painted Lips” (Golden Letters Award, 1992) and “The Irresistible Fall of the Berlin Wall” (2016).