Manuel Octavio Gómez
Known for: Directing
Born: November 13, 1934 in Havana, Cuba - Died: January 1, 1988
Manuel Octavio Gómez was a Cuban film director and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to Cuban cinema during the post-revolutionary period. He began his career in the 1960s, directing documentaries and short films that reflected the social and political changes in Cuba. Gómez's notable works include La primera carga al machete (1969), a film depicting the Cuban War of Independence, and Los días del agua (1971), which explores themes of faith and superstition. His films are characterized by their innovative narrative techniques and commitment to social realism, making significant contributions to Latin American cinema.
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Claves, 4: Memories of Cuban cinema
Self
Woman, Man, City
Director
The First Charge of the Machete
Director
La tierra y el cielo
Director
The Days of Water
Director
Mr. President
Adaptation
Story of a Battle
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This Is Our Land
First Assistant Director
Tulipa
Director
Ustedes tienen la palabra
Director
Gallego
Director
Patakin Means Fable
Writer
Nuevitas
Director