Fernando Pérez
Known for: Directing
Born: November 18, 1944 in Havana, Cuba
Fernando Pérez Valdés (born November 19, 1944; Havana) is a Cuban film director and writer, with a degree in Hispanic Language and Literature from the University of Havana. He has taught Film Appreciation and Film History courses at the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños. Since 1962 he has been linked to cinema, first as a production assistant and then as an assistant director. In 1975 he debuted as a documentary filmmaker, also making numerous editions of the Latin American ICAIC News. He began his career as a feature film director in 1987 with Clandestinos, a film that would earn him great recognition from national and international critics. Throughout his career he has received numerous awards at different festivals both in Cuba and abroad, being awarded with the National Film Award in 2007. He was also awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize for his book Correspondents of War.
Known for
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Memória Cubana
Self
Rodar en Cuba
Titón: From Havana to Guantanamera, 1928-1996
Interviewee
Culpa
Eleuterio Santacruz
Suite Habana
Director
Life Is to Whistle
Director
Hello Hemingway
Director
The Wall of Words
Director
Living Dangerously
Director
Madrigal
Director
Madagascar
Director
The Longest Day
Special Effects
Nelsito's World
Director
Puerto Rico
Director
José Martí, the Eye of the Canary
Director
The Angry Cid
Special Effects
Last Days in Havana
Director
Defiant Souls
Director