Eduardo Montes-Bradley

Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Born (1960-07-09) July 9, 1960
OccupationDocumentarian
Years active1979–present
Notable workJulian Bond, Rita Dove, Evita
SpouseSoledad Liendo
RelativesEduardo Bradley, Enrique Ferrarese
Websitewww.montesbradley.com

Eduardo Montes-Bradley (born July 1960) is a documentary filmmaker born in Córdoba, whose work focuses on biographical, cultural, and historical subjects. He is co-founder of Heritage Film Project and resides in Charlottesville. In addition to his work in film, he is the author of Cortázar sin barba, a literary biography of Julio Cortázar published by Random House Mondadori. His most recent works include The Piccirilli Factor, a film about the Italian-American sculptors, and Black Fiddlers. He is also known for directing Evita (2008), Rita Dove: An American Poet, Harto the Borges, and Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor made possible with the support of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Among Montes-Bradley’s other documentary works is his biographical film on civil rights leader Julian Bond.