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HERITAGE FILM PROJECT
The Heritage Film Project, led by filmmaker Eduardo Montes-Bradley and Soledad Liendo, is the producing entity responsible for the research and production of documentary films focused on art, culture, history, and the humanities, developed for educational use in public and academic libraries worldwide. These films are produced with the support of the Documentary Film Fund, which provides financial backing to ensure fiscal accountability, creative independence, and meaningful educational impact. Our documentaries are currently available in more than 40,000 public and academic libraries worldwide.
UPCOMING EVENTS

The Byrd TheatreFri, Mar 13Richmond
St. Louis Fine Arts MuseumWed, Nov 11St. Louis
Composer, conductor, and teacher Alice Parker is a champion of the power of the human voice and a hero in the world of choral music. Montes-Bradley documentary illuminates Parker’s life and art through a series of intimate conversations that unfolded over what seems like an endless winter in the Berkshires.
William Ferraro of the Washington Papers described Monroe Hill as a "scholarly masterpiece" for blending historical imagery, early film footage from D.W. Griffith's works, and modern analysis to argue for Monroe Hill's pivotal role in early American development—achieved through high-quality prints of 1910s films that capture colonial aesthetics.
Black Fiddlers stands as an exploration of the history and living legacy of African American fiddlers in the United States, revealing a tradition rooted in African musical memory and shaped by generations of cultural exchange at the crossroads of race, music, and American identity.
Samba on Your Feet is an exploration of the history and living vitality of samba in Rio de Janeiro, revealing a tradition shaped by Afro-Brazilian communities and reflected in the work of Caetano Veloso at the crossroads of music, dance, and cultural identity.

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