Calzada

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Calzada

Premier at the Tower Theatre in Miami, Florida
Directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Produced by Soledad Liendo
Written by Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Starring Humberto Calzada
Music by Gerardo Aguillón and José Angel Navarro
Editing by Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Distributed by Heritage Film Project, Alexander Street Press
Release dates
  • January 7, 2010 (2010-01-07)
Running time 30 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Calzada is a documentary film based on the life and works of Cuban-American artist Humberto Calzada. Calzada was entirely shot in Miami, FL where Humberto Calzada has lived since 1960. Calzada was produced by Heritage Film Project, and directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley, as part of a series of portraits of visual artists. The film was presented at the Tower Theatre in Miami on January 7, 2010, and broadcast for the first time on January 12, 2010, on WPBT Channel 2 (PBS).[1]

Broadcasts

  • 01/13/10 WPBT2 PBS[2]
  • 01/24/10 WPBT2 PBS[3]
  • 02/14/10 WPBT2 PBS[4]
  • 02/21/11 WPBT2 PBS[5]

References

  1. Impromo 2 WPBT Channel 2
  2. Log Performance Report 02/29/2012 by Nail Hecker WPBT2 PBS, North Miami, FL.
  3. Log Performance Report 02/29/2012 by Nail Hecker WPBT2 PBS, North Miami, FL.
  4. Log Performance Report 02/29/2012 by Nail Hecker WPBT2 PBS, North Miami, FL.
  5. Log Performance Report 02/29/2012 by Nail Hecker WPBT2 PBS, North Miami, FL.

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