Eduardo Montes Bradley


Eduardo MontesBradley is an award winning documentarian, photographer, lecturer, and published author. MontesBradleys documentaries films are have been programmed as part of the Official Selection at film festivals in the United States and abroad. Many of these films have been included in the syllabus of courses throughout universities in the United States, and cultural centers. MontesBradley is a board member with the African American Heritage Center, and member of the International Advisory Committee with the UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education. He resides in Charlottesville where he develops and produces documentaries for the Heritage Film Project.

MontesBradley was born in Cordoba to Nelson MontesBradley, founder of Discos Qualiton and Sara Kaplan. In 1961 the family relocated to Rosario, and by 1965 they were living in Buenos Aires. The cultural ambiance in the capital city, and the family relationship with the arts were crucial during his formative years. MontesBradley attended public school, was raised, agnostic and atheist in a progressive, predominantly leftwing radical environment. In 1973 MontesBradley is accepted to the Colegio Nacional Nicols Avellaneda. May 25, 1973, marked the end of seven years of military rule. General Alejandro Agustn Lanusse steps down as president and Hctor Jos Cmpora is elected on a Peronist ballot. Shortly after Hctor Camporas inauguration, former president and founder of the Peronist Party, General Juan Domingo Pern returns from exile in Madrid where he had spent eighteen years under the protection of Generalisimo Francisco Franco. On September 11, 1973 Salvador Allende is overthrown in a bloo

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