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Migdia Chinea-Varela : ウィキペディア英語版
Migdia Chinea Varela

Migdia Chinea-Varela (also credited as Migdia Chinea) is a Cuban-American screenwriter〔K L. Billingsley "'Voluntary' effort shuts out TV writer Hollywood puts Hispanics in second tier," ''Washington Times'' March 25, 1997〕〔 and director〔Taylor, Brittany, (''Grad student Midgia Chinea's film 'anonymous (street meat)' selected for Cannes Short Film festival'' ), Daily Bruin, 25 May 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2013.〕 She was a writer for the TV series ''Superboy'',〔 as well as for ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''The Facts of Life'', and ''Punky Brewster''. She appeared in the second season of ''Sanford and Son'' as Maria Fuentes, the younger sister of Julio Fuentes, in the 1973 episode "Watts Side Story". She has written about theatre for the ''Los Angeles Times''〔''Los Angeles Times'', 14 November 1994, quoted in ''Cultural Erotics in Cuban America'', Ricardo L. Ortíz. University of Minnesota Press, 2007, p. 298〕 She lives in Glendale, California.
In 1988, ''Newsweek'' published an essay by Chinea in its "My Turn" column.〔Chinea-Varela, Migdia. "My Life as a 'Two-Fer'." ''Newsweek'' Volume 112 (December 26, 1988)〕 The essay described her personal experiences with minority quotas.〔http://www.academia.edu/3069366/My_Life_as_a_Twofer〕
In 2012, Chinea graduated with a master's degree from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. She wrote and directed the short film ''Anonymous (Street Meat)''〔 as part of an experimental film course.〔 The four-minute film, which is based on her experiences with faulty mortgage foreclosure notices,〔 was selected to appear at the Cannes Short Film Festival〔 and earned an honorable mention at the California International Shorts Film Festival. After the film's reception at Cannes, Chinea told ''The Daily Bruin'' that she hoped to be able to film a full length version.〔
Her film ''The Kninth Floor'' was a final selection at the 2012 Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival.〔(Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival program ). Retrieved 27 October 2012.〕 It was also screened at the 2012 Cyprus International Film Festival.〔(2012 Cyprus International Film Festival program ), p.3. Retrieved 27 October 2013.〕 and the 2012 Los Angeles Polish Film Festival.〔(Los Angeles Polish Film Festival program ). Retrieved 27 October 2013.〕
She is in production on ''The Prince of Old Havana'', based on the life of Cuban pimp Alberto Yarini (1882–1910), known for the introduction of French prostitutes in the era after the 1895-1898 Cuban War of Independence.〔(''The History of Havana'', Dick Cluster and Rafael Hernández. Macmillan, 2008 )〕
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