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Eduardo Montes-Bradley was born on 9 July, 1960 in Córdoba, Argentina, is an Argentinian-American documentarian and photographer. Discover Eduardo Montes-Bradley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation Documentarian
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 9 July, 1960
Birthday 9 July
Birthplace Córdoba, Argentina
Nationality United States

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Who Is Eduardo Montes-Bradley's Wife?

His wife is Soledad Liendo (m. 2001), Sandra Ballesteros (m. 1995–1997), Brenda Lyons (m. 1983–1983)

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Wife Soledad Liendo (m. 2001), Sandra Ballesteros (m. 1995–1997), Brenda Lyons (m. 1983–1983)
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Children William Montes-Bradley, Thomas Benjamin Montes-Bradley, Raquel Montes-Bradley

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1960

Eduardo Montes-Bradley (born July 1960) is an Argentine-born American filmmaker known for his documentaries films Evita, Rita Dove: An American Poet, and Harto The Borges. His most recent films are Black Fiddlers and Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor He’s currently working on The Italian Factor: The Piccirilli Story.

Eduardo was born in Cordoba, Argentina to Nelson Montes-Bradley, founder of Discos Qualiton and Sara Kaplan, and he grew up in Buenos Aires.

1979

He moved to the United States in 1979 and currently resides in Charlottesville with his wife, producer Soledad Liendo and children.

Ideography, Biographical approach to Peter Paul Weinschenk, life and works of Pablo Tabernero, cinematographer of Prisioneros de la tierra directed by Mario Soffici.

Los dedos del huracán.

Short story.

Children Literature.

Included on "De Ola en Ola 3" School Textbook for Third Grade.

Group Macmillan.

Editorial Estrada S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Illustrated by Eugenia Nobati.

p. 62–67

Bio-bibliographical essay on Carlos María Ocantos.

Biography of Julio Cortázar.

1984

Editorial Grupo Archivo de Comunicación, New York City, 1984.

Foreword by Armando Tejada Gómez.

Out of print.

Montes-Bradley contributed to El País, Babelia, Les cinemas de la Amerique Latine by Association Rencontres Cinémas d'Amérique Latine de Toulouse France; La Jornada, México; the monthly review Latinoamérica e Tutto il Sud dell Mondo, Italy; and in Argentina to the literary magazine Esperando a Godot; the art-magazine Revista Lote, Venado Tuerto, Suplemento Radar published by Página/12, El Amante de cine, "Diario Perfil," "Revista Ñ" Clarin, Critica de Argentina; and La Nación.

Montes-Bradley was a frequent collaborator with the literary blog "Nación Apache."

Montes-Bradley has been recognized by the National Council on Public History with the "Outstanding Public History Project Award" as part of the exhibit "The Mere Distinction of Colour" produced by James Madison's Montpelier.

His photo-work appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, La Nacion, The Independent, Deutsche Welle, Diario Clarin other newspapers and magazines as well as "Escenas de la memoria. La Casa Argentina en la voz de sus antiguos residentes", and "Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center 20th Anniversary".

His work is partially preserved at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, the University of Virginia.

1999

Includes the short story "Das schwerste gewicht" previously published in "Ya se que todo es mentira" (1999), Editorial del Nuevo Extremo, Buenos Aires 1999.

2000

Pilar Editors, Brasília, 2000.

2001

Sperling & Kupfer Editori, Milan, Italy, 2001, 164pp.

Translated by Gina Maneri.

Collection: Continente Desaparecido, directed by Gianni Minà ISBN 88-200-3201-5.

Based on the homonymous documentary by the author.

(trad. I know It's All Lies).

Some of the short stories included have been previously published in literary magazines.

Foreword by Osvaldo Bayer.

199 pp. 23 cm. Foreword by Osvaldo Bayer.

'Senxo', Selected Poems.

2004

1st edition Editorial Sudamericana, Argentina 2004.

2014

3rd edition, Pesódromo 21, 2014.

Bilingual Anthology of Short Stories.

Selection of awarded works at the Literary Award "Agua no terceiro Milenio", Brazil.

Bilingual: Portuguese-Spanish.