Discussion with Afro-Cuban Filmmaker Gloria Rolando on Film 1912: Braking the Silence, April 6, 2010 from rainbow eyes rainbow Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 14 min 18 sec ✓ Published: 09-Apr-2010
Description: Afro-Cuban filmmaker Gloria Rolando brought her acclaimed documentary and feature work to UNC Chapel Hill as artist-in-residence from April 1-7. During her stay, she screened and spoke to an audience about her most recent films, Roots of My Heart and 1912: Breaking the Silence.nnRolando is best known for films such as Oggun: An Eternal Presence, which explores how the Orisha Oggun, the god of war and peace, metals, and civilization, was experienced in the life of Cuban Yoruba singer Lazaro Ros;
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