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Heritage Film Project, led by filmmaker Eduardo Montes-Bradley, produces documentary films that explore art, culture, history, and the humanities with an emphasis on thoughtful research and storytelling. Developed for educational audiences, these films are made available to public and academic libraries around the world with the support of the Documentary Film Fund, whose backing allows the work to remain independent, accessible, and focused on long-term cultural impact. Today, Heritage Film Project titles are available through more than 40,000 public and academic libraries worldwide.

Development Trailer

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Rio de Janeiro _ Montes-Bradley_edited_e

Our documentaries are available through Kanopy in more than 40K public and academic libraries worldwide, offering students and general audiences broad access to rigorously researched works exploring art, culture, and history, in the Americas.  Over the past year, 22,238 visitors engaged with our work online. While the US remains our primary audience, nearly 40% of visitors came from Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. American stories continue to travel, resonating across borders and cultural contexts.

Gallery in-progress, featuring some of our favorite portraits of those who helped us realize what once seemed
an impossible dream:
building a unique library
that is now available to audiences everywhere. 

ON LOCATION
FEBRUARY 13, 2026

THE VAULT
ANDALUSIA, 1999




memories and
archival footage.

The first Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires

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