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Created: Apr 03, 2008
Updated: Sep 03, 2008

Juan Carlos Zaldivar

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Address: Miami Beach, Florida 33139
United States
I Speak: English, Spanish, read French, Portuguese
I Am: Activist, Artist, Community Organizer, Social Entrepreneur, Writer
Member Since: April 03, 2008
Local Time: Thu Sep 4 23:03:34

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About

Zaldivar completed both his BFA and a Masters Fine Arts at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he has also taught as an adjunct faculty. Mr. Zaldivar's work is often interactive and crosses boundaries in mediums and disciplines.

 

His work has been screened at many festivals worldwide and has received awards from The Jerome Foundation, The New York State Council on the Arts, The New York Foundation for the Arts, The Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund, Tiger Tail Productions and has been commissioned through initiatives of The National Endowment for the Arts, The Florida Dance Festival, The Public Broadcasting Service and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, among others. 

 

His student film works received kudos from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Mr. Zaldivar has served as a Juror for the Sundance Film Festival and for The Miami Int'l Film Festival and has served in several boards of directors for arts organizations. He is a Sundance Film Institute Fellow. He is an experienced media outreach strategist. He is the co-founder and programming director of The Florida Room Documentary Film Festival, an event solely dedicated to social issue documentaries. He is currently developing a "social network for local change" entitled ART TRIBES (www.ArtTribesNetwork.com). 


His directing credits also include "90 Miles" a feature documentary airing on PBS's award-winning series, "POV";

"The Story of the Red Rose" (Showtime), "Palingenesis" and the controversial "Soldiers Pay," co-directed with 

David O. Russell and Tricia Regan, which was aired by the Independent Film Channel (IFC) and is being distributed by Cinema Libre. His art work has been exhibited at Scope Miami, Deluxe Arts Gallery, Marina Kessler Gallery, 

Dot Fiftyone Gallery and Chelsea Art Space in London, among others.


Reels of Mr. Zaldivar's film and art projects are both available upon request. Please specify the work(s) of interest.  

 

Other credits include: 

• Award-winning sound design work on Academy Award nominated feature films such as 

Ang Lee's "Sense and Sensibility" and Nanette Burstein and Bret Morgan's "On the ropes" 

• An Emmy nomination for his sound design work on an HBO special about the war on drugs, 

• Prime-time television directing credits on ABC network and WE (Women's Entertainment Network) 

among others

 

 

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IBIP 26 days ago
Dear Juan!
Please, help me spread this message!

“SOS! Rescue Georgia!

In August 7, 2008 Russia attacked Sovereign Caucasus State-Georgia.  
Georgia is 250 times smaller than Russia.

Russia conducted airstrikes on Georgian targets on Friday evening. The air raid from Russia bombs all territory of Georgia, from East to West. 
Russia had started to bomb civil and economic infrastructure.
Russian aircraft raided Tbilisi (bombardment). Several Russian aircrafts were stroked down.

Thousands of people perished. Perished civilians, children and women.
Towns and settlements are ravaged.
Population lost homes, lost properties.
For now more than 3,000 people are dead as a result of aggression!

The escalation risked igniting a renewed and sustained conflict in the Caucasus region, an important conduit for the flow of oil from the Caspian Sea to world markets and an area where conflict has flared for years along Russia’s borders, most recently in Chechnya.

This is the Russian full-scale direct aggression!

Population is homeless, they have no simple belongings, food.  

The humanitarian and ecological catastrophe is imminent!

Should one small nation be destroyed only because it is small?!

Help us!

We need humanitarian aid. We accept any support and aid: from any financial, to any material.
Thank you.

Please, contact me on e-mail: ibip@mail.com , as this mail ibip@land.ru has some problems.
(Tel: +995 32 538-204. Postal address: 6-63, Didi Digomi 3, Tbilisi. 0131).”

With great respect,
Temur

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