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Rodrigo Dorfman (born 1967 in Santiago, Chile) is a multimedia filmmaker living in Durham, North Carolina. He has been documenting the emerging Latino community in North Carolina through a series of educational films ((Angelica's Dreams ) and (Roberto's Dreams )) and (VIVA LA COOPERATIVA ) - a feature documentary on the history of the first (Latino Credit Union ) in the US. As a multimedia producer he has created a series of online documentaries: (''Gnawa Stories'' ); (''Kid Gloves for handling abducted children'' ); (''American Shadows'' ) for POV; (''In the Footsteps of September 11'' ); (''Latin American Multimedia Initiative'' ). He has worked with his father Ariel Dorfman on films including ''My House Is on Fire''. As a screenwriter, Rodrigo Dorfman won, with his father, the 1996 Writer's Guild of Great Britain Award for best television screenplay for a BBC VJ Day special called (''Prisoners in Time'' ), starring John Hurt. That was followed in 1998, with ''Deadline'', a movie for Channel 4, England, shown as part of the 50th-anniversary celebration of the Declaration of Human Rights. ''Konfidenz'', a radio play for the BBC, which he co-wrote with his father, was aired in England in Spring 2001. He also co-wrote ''Shaheed'', for the BBC, a teleplay on suicide bombers, ''Los Angeles Open City'', a pilot for HBO on Latinos in Los Angeles, and ''Blake's Therapy'' for Salma Hayek's company Ventanazul. Rodrigo's first feature documentary (''Generation Exile'' ) (2010) premiered at Full Frame in 2010 and then went on to screen at the SANFIC 6. Rodrigo recently won the (Full Frame Jury Award for the Best Short in 2011 ) for (One Night in Kernersville ). Rodrigo has contributed to Andre Codrescu’s Exquisite Corpse and the ''Durham Herald-Sun''’s award-winning bilingual page "Nuestro Pueblo"; he was the Triangle’s ''Spectator Magazine''’s film critic (2000-01) and a commentator for WUNC Radio. His photographs have been published in the Style Section of the ''Washington Post'' and ''Global Rhythm'' Magazine. ==Films== Director/Producer *1997 – ''My House is on Fire'' (18:00) *2004 – ''Missing Heather'' (15:00) *2005 – ''Security – Exile – Identity'': Three shorts of POV *2006 – ''Weaving Dreams: An immigrant Woman’s Collective'' (13:00) *2007 – ''Angelica’s Dreams'' (82:30) *2008 – ''CartWheels: Art on the Move'' (15:00) *2008 – ''Voices Together'' (12:00) *2008 – ''Back to Deoband: The Jihad of Ebrahim Moosa'' (15:00) *2010 – ''Roberto’s Dreams'' (105:00) *2010 – ''!VIVA LA COOPERATIVA!'' (65:00) *2011 – ''Generation Exile'' (70:00) *2011 - ''One Night in Kernersville'' (20:00) *2012 - ''Monsieur Contraste'' (62:00) *2013 - ''Tommy! The Dreams I Keep Inside Me'' (30:00) *2013 - ''Occupy the Imagination'' (90:00) Associate Producer *2007 – ''A Promise to the Dead'' (90:00) Screenwriter *1996 – ''Prisoners in Time'' (BBC) *1998 – ''Deadline'' (Channel 4, England) *2000 – ''Los Angeles Open City'' (HBO) *2006 – ''Shaheed'' (BBC) *2008 – ''Blake’s Therapy'' (Salma Hayek/Ventanazul) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rodrigo Dorfman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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