Friday, October 16 at 6:30pm: Join Cine Latino in a LIVE ZOOM conversation that includes Free Color Director Alberto Arvelo, Producer Gabriela Camejo, Editor and Composer Nascuy Linares, Co-Editor Camilo Pineda, Co-producer David G. Azoulay, Co-producer Joe Torres, Colorist Rafael Lacau, members of Carlos Cruz-Diez's family including Gabriel Cruz-Diez, Adriana Cruz-Diez, Fabiana Cruz-Diez, Mariana Cruz-Diez, and Ana Asenjo - Quantum Optics Post Doc at CalTech, instructor at Columbia University, Seamus Blackley - Physicist and C.E.O of Pacific Light and Hologram, and Spyridon Michalakis Manager of Outreach and Staff Researcher at CalTech, moderated by Cine Latino Artistic Director Hebe Tabachnik
Watch the recorded Q&A on Facebook
Panelists
Alberto Arvelo - Director
Alberto Arvelo (Caracas, Venezuela) is a writer, musician and director most well known for his multiple award-winning films A House with a View of the Sea (2001), Cyrano Fernández (2007) and The Liberator (“Libertador”, 2013). He has created a multimedia opera for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (La Cantata Criolla) under the musical director of Gustavo Dudamel, starring Helen Hunt and Édgar Ramírez. He is also the founder of the Cine Átomo movement, producing reflective human films with crews of no more than five people.
Hebe Tabachnik - MODERATOR, Cine Latino Artistic Director
Gabriela Camejo - Producer, Karibanna Content
Gabriel Cruz - Executive Producer
Adriana Cruz Delgado - President of Cruz-Diez Art Foundation
Fabiana Cruz - Musical Artist
Mariana Cruz - Art Team Media
Ana Asenjo - Quantum Optics Post Doc at CalTech, Teacher at Columbia University
Spyridon Michalakis - Manager of Outreach and Staff Researcher at CalTech
Seamus Blackley - Physicist and C.E.O of Pacific Light and Hologram
Nascuy Linares - Editor, Composer
Camilo Pineda - Co-Editor
David G. Azoulay - Co-producer: Hapax Productions
Joe-Torres - Co-producer: Tres Cinematografía
Rafael Lacau - Colorist
John Márquez- Director of Photography
About the film
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A lively, touching portrait of famed Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez as he embarks on what would become his final art project: to create and present to the world the experience of pure color as an element unto itself, separate from light and matter, above the Seine in his beloved adopted home city of Paris.