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    PRH (Project Row Houses) Monthly Movie Night and Discussion: Nicolás Guillén Landrián Short Films

    Presented by Project Row Houses at Project Row Houses

    May 21, 2010

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    PRH (Project Row Houses) Monthly Movie Night and Discussion: Nicolás Guillén Landrián Short Films

    Join Project Row Houses for their Monthly Movie Night and Discussion.

    This month, in conjunction with Round 32, for the monthly movie night a selection of short films by the Afro-Cuban Filmmaker Nicolás Guillén Landrián...

    Join Project Row Houses for their Monthly Movie Night and Discussion.

    This month, in conjunction with Round 32, for the monthly movie night a selection of short films by the Afro-Cuban Filmmaker Nicolás Guillén Landrián (pictured) will be screened. His experimental style of constructing stories through images and sound, tell candid portrayals of life inside Cuba in the mid- twentieth century.

    Nicolás Guillén Landrián (1938 in Camaguey, Cuba - July 23, 2003 in Miami, Florida) was an experimental Cuban filmmaker and painter.

    Guillén was an accomplished filmmaker. He made a total of 13 documentaries, although they were heavily censored and prevented from being part of the Cuban Film Industry. In 1964, he was given a special award at the Cracow Film Festival for his film En un barrio viejo. In 1968, his documentary Coffea Arabiga featured the Beatles' song Fool on the Hill as Fidel Castro appeared on screen. That same year, Guillén was accused of plotting to assassinate Castro. The Cuban government interrogated him for six months in Villa Marista. From 1970 to 1989, he was repeatedly jailed and institutionalized. He received at least eight treatments of electroconvulsive therapy, never under sedation.[citation needed] As painter he taught Rene Portocarrero and Victor Miquel Moreno Piñeiro in painting.[1] In 1989, he was able to flee Cuba and lived the rest of his life in Miami, Florida. He died of cancer at Mercy Hospital in Miami. After his death, his widow had his body flown from Miami and entombed in Colon Cemetery, Havana in Cuba. His uncle was Afro-Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén.Filmmakers: Victor R. Jiménez Sosa, and Jorge Egusquiza produced a biographical documentary of Nicolás Guillén Landrián in his own words, "Nicolás: the end but not the end", by Coincident Productions (2005).

    This film is free and open to the public. Light snacks will be provided.
     


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    2500 Holman
    Houston, TX 77004

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    Free & open to the public; Snacks provided!


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    7pm


    Location:  2521 Holman St.


    Phone: (713) 526-7662

    Parking: Free street parking.

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