As an independent producer
and director, Lisandro Perez-Rey has made several short films
and documentaries which deal with Cuba or the immigrant experience
in America. Perez-Rey was selected by the Miami Light Project
as a Here & Now emerging artist in 2005 and 2006. He is
also a 2005 South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellow and a
2003 recipient of the prestigious Oscar B. Cintas Foundation
Fellowship for artists of Cuban descent. His first film, Más
Allá del Mar (Beyond the Sea) may represent the
most complete work to date on the infamous Mariel Boatlift
of 1980 and has screened at numerous international film festivals
from Los Angeles to Prague. The film was named "Best Florida
Film" at the 2003 Fort Lauderdale Film Festival and was broadcast
over various PBS channels nationally. His second documentary-- LA
Fabri_K (The Cuban Hip Hop Factory) was filmed over the
course of several months in Havana's poor, outlying neighborhoods
where rap music has flowered as a musical form. The film is
a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Cuba's leading hip-hop
performers during one remarkable summer. In his latest film, Those
I Left Behind , Perez-Rey sheds light on the U.S.
government's controversial travel restrictions to Cuba
and its effects upon families on both sides of the Florida
Straits. He is currently working on his fourth and most
ambitious project to date: Boomtown Fever . Weaving
together a wide spectrum of personalities and storylines as
well as state of the art time-lapse photography, the film documents
the drama and consequences of gentrification and the current
real estate development boom that is radically transforming
the City of Miami. The film is scheduled for completion in
2007.
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