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MIPCOM ’25: Back in Cannes to Share Our New Films
I’m pleased to announce that I will be in Cannes from October 11 through 17 to represent the Heritage Film Project and share our most recent collection of films—created with your support and the generosity of cultural philanthropists dedicated to bringing the richness of American voices to the international stage.
Aug 14, 20251 min read
Rediscovering "Black Fiddlers"
If this film moves you, if you believe in the power of documentary storytelling to change hearts and minds, we invite you to support our next projects through a tax-deductible contribution to the Documentary Film Fund.
Aug 13, 20252 min read


The Spanish Mark on New York: Five Artists Who Bridged Two Worlds
The lives of these four artists span different generations and movements, yet three share roots in Spain's Mediterranean arc—Valencia and Catalonia—while Vicente hails from Castile's high plains. Despite their distinct origins, these regions have long been Spain's most outward-looking, connected by trade, art, and a comfort with cultural exchange. Each man carried that sensibility to New York: an appreciation for light and color, a balance between classical training and natur
Aug 12, 20256 min read


Tiffany: Beyond the Gilded Age
The Untold Story of Louis Comfort Tiffany's Global Artistic Empire and How America's Master of Light Became the World's First Global Design Ambassador
Aug 9, 202510 min read


Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Childhood
At the heart of that story stands Lucy Ann Sutton, cousin to Nathaniel Hawthorne. Her recollections, published in the New York Observer on August 4, 1887, constitute one of the few intimate, emotionally textured accounts of Hawthorne’s formative years.
Aug 8, 20255 min read


The Piccirilli Factor to Screen at Calandra in New York
The Piccirilli Factor will be part of the Fall 2025 Film & Video Series at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, CUNY. The screening is scheduled for Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at 6 PM, in Manhattan.
Aug 7, 20252 min read


“The Art of Joy Brown” Selected for Competition at 2025 Mystic Film Festival
“The Art of Joy Brown” Selected for Competition at 2025 Mystic Film Festival.
Jul 30, 20252 min read


Louis Comfort Tiffany: The Master of Collaborative Artistry
When we think of Louis Comfort Tiffany, our minds inevitably turn to those iconic stained glass lamps with their iridescent dragonfly wings and poppy blossoms, or perhaps the jewel-toned windows that grace countless churches and private residences. Yet this singular focus on his most commercially successful works has obscured a far more complex and ambitious artistic legacy—one that reveals Tiffany as a pioneering collaborator in America’s emerging vocabulary of interior arch
Jul 25, 20256 min read


The Life and Legacy of Eva Perón
his article presents a comprehensive narrative synthesis based on Eduardo Montes-Bradley's documentary film "Evita." Drawing from the film's extensive research, archival footage, historical documentation, and expert analysis, the following account reconstructs the extraordinary trajectory of María Eva Duarte de Perón from her humble origins in rural Argentina to her emergence as one of Latin America's most powerful and controversial political figures.
Jul 24, 20259 min read


Julius John Lankes: Yankee Printmaker in Virginia
Throughout the film, Montes-Bradley weaves personal archival materials, interviews, and on-location filming with understated sensitivity. We see Lankes’s legacy not only through his prints but also through the memories of scholars, collectors, and descendants who help reconstruct the arc of his life—from Buffalo to Europe, from Vermont to Virginia.
Jul 22, 20253 min read


Moments That Never Make the Screen
here are moments during filming that never make it to the screen—far more of them than one might imagine. I’m not referring to bloopers, those lighthearted clips some reserve for the credits when all is said and done. I mean the other kind—the ones that stay with you, etched in memory.
Jul 22, 20251 min read


SUPPORT THE DOCUMENTARY FILM FUND
The opportunity to reshape global perceptions of American culture is within our grasp. We invite you to join us in this crucial mission by supporting the Documentary Film Fund.
Jul 17, 20254 min read


John Herr: A Man of Science, a Poet
I miss John Herr. He would occasionally ride his bicycle and visit with a bag full of tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers from his garden on the other side of Lewis Mountain. John was a friend of mine—a poet and a scientist.
Jul 15, 20251 min read


Bringing American Voices to Cannes
We’re proud to represent in Cannes a production model built on philanthropic collaboration and a commitment to making these stories freely available to students and the public through academic and public libraries.
Jul 14, 20252 min read


Cortázar Sin Barba
Written with intelligent humor, a fine style, a clear structure, brisk narration, and full of details, it breaks some molds of the genre—not only in what it reveals about the young Cortázar and his family, but also through Eduardo Montes-Bradley’s informal, demystifying, and warm tone.
Jul 13, 20252 min read


The Great American Exodus: From Red Square to Red States and Back Again
How America’s ideological refugees have found sanctuary in Russia across nearly a century—first fleeing conservatism, now fleeing...
Jul 7, 20255 min read


In the beginning: Brooklyn
When the Bristows came to Brooklyn, not in pursuit of riches but perhaps something far more elusive: opportunity.
Jul 5, 20253 min read


Reconstructing Havana
In 2009, I created a film about Cuban-American painter Humberto Calzada. What emerged was more than a biographical portrait—it became a meditation on exile, memory, and the quiet power of art to reclaim what was lost.
Jul 3, 20252 min read
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