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Eduardo Montes-Bradley

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Together with Soledad Liendo, I have spent the past thirty years committed to documenting the lives, work, and passions of others. Film has been my medium of choice—a way to preserve and share the singular experiences of men and women in the Arts and Sciences who entrusted us with their hopes, fears, and remarkable achievements.

 

Looking back, we have created nearly one hundred documentary portraits. These films, available worldwide in public and Academic libraries, would not have been possible without the generous support of leading cultural institutions and the individuals who sustain the Documentary Film Fund. Their belief in preserving the human experience continues to inspire our work. -- Eduardo Montes-Bradley

The Art of Joy Brown
The Other Madisons
Feeding The Fire | Joy Brown
The Gillenwater Story
Shigeyoshi Morioka-san | A Japanesse Potter
The Piccirilli Factor
Black Fiddlers
Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor
Alice Parker
Julian Bond
A Soldier's Dream
Rita Dove: An American Poet

a taste of film

Documentary Film Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

organization dedicated to supporting the documentary filmmaking efforts of Heritage Film Project

and Eduardo Montes-Bradley preserving and

promoting the Arts, and social inquiry.

 

Your contribution directly supports the production

of films, community screenings, and educational outreach.

By donating, you help ensure that underrepresented

voices and essential stories continue to find

their place on screen reaching audiences in classrooms, festivals, and public libraries around the world.​

Send your tax deductible contribution to:

Documentary Film Fund

118 Oakhurst Circle, Charlottesville, VA 22903​

Documentary Film Fund
Joy Brown Group

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