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    Santiago Álvarez
    An image from LBJ, one of the productions that also features Santiago Álvarez.
    Santiago Álvarez

    Santiago Álvarez

    March 18, 1919 — Havana, Cuba

    He studied in the United States but in the mid-1940s returned to Cuba, where he worked as a music archivist in a television station and participated in Communist Party activities.[1] After the Cuban Revolution he became a founding member of the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC) and directed its weekly Latin American Newsreel.[2]

    One of his most famous works, the short Now (1964) about racial discrimination in the US, mixed news photographs and musical clips featuring singer/actress Lena Horne. Other well-known works included the anti-imperialist satire LBJ (1968) and 79 Springs (1969), a poetic tribute to Ho Chi Minh. In 1968, he collaborated with Octavio Getino and Fernando E. Solanas (members of Grupo Cine Liberación) on the four-hour documentary Hora de los hornos, about foreign imperialism in South America.

    Among the other subjects he explored in his films were the musical and cultural scene in Latin America and the dictatorships which gripped the region.

    The second chapter of French director Jean-Luc Godard's Histoire(s) du cinéma is dedicated to Álvarez, amongst others.[3]

    He died of Parkinson's disease in Havana on May 20, 1998 and was buried there in the Colon Cemetery.

    Now!

    Now!

    1965

    79 Springs

    79 Springs

    1969

    Hasta la Victoria Siempre

    Hasta la Victoria Siempre

    1967

    LBJ

    LBJ

    1968

    Hanoi, Tuesday 13th

    Hanoi, Tuesday 13th

    1969

    The Tiger Leaps and Kills, But It Will Die... It Will Die...

    The Tiger Leaps and Kills, But It Will Die... It Will Die...

    1973

    Muerte al invasor

    Muerte al invasor

    1962

    My Brother, Fidel

    My Brother, Fidel

    1977