Santiago Álvarez
Born
18 March 1919 (107)
Place of Birth
Havana, Cuba
Biography
Santiago Álvarez Román (March 8, 1919 – May 20, 1998) was a Cuban documentary filmmaker and a central figure in revolutionary Latin American cinema. After studying in the United States, he returned to Cuba in the mid-1940s, where he worked as a music archivist for television and became active in Communist Party circles. Following the Cuban Revolution, he was a founding member of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) and went on to direct its influential weekly Latin Ame...
Santiago Álvarez Román (March 8, 1919 – May 20, 1998) was a Cuban documentary filmmaker and a central figure in revolutionary Latin American cinema. After studying in the United States, he returned to Cuba in the mid-1940s, where he worked as a music archivist for television and became active in Communist Party circles. Following the Cuban Revolution, he was a founding member of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) and went on to direct its influential weekly Latin American Newsreel, shaping a new model of politically engaged documentary production. Álvarez became internationally known for short films that combined found footage, photographs, animation, and music through rapid, associative editing—often described as “nervous montage.” His best-known works include Now! (1964), addressing racial discrimination in the United States; LBJ (1968), a satirical critique of U.S. imperialism; and 79 Springs (1969), a poetic tribute to Ho Chi Minh. In 1968, he collaborated with Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino on The Hour of the Furnaces, a landmark four-hour documentary on neocolonialism and political struggle in Latin America. Across dozens of films, Álvarez documented music, culture, revolutionary movements, and authoritarian regimes throughout the Americas and beyond. His work influenced generations of political filmmakers, and he was later acknowledged by Jean-Luc Godard in Histoire(s) du cinéma. Álvarez died in Havana in 1998 from Parkinson’s disease and was buried in Colón Cemetery.
Filmography (40)
El camino de Santiago: Periodismo, cine y revolución
2013
Memória Cubana
2010
Rocha Que Voa
2002
Accelerated Under-Development: In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez
1999
Historia de una Plaza
1989
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Brascuba
1987
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Coarse Salt
1984
Claves, 4: Memories of Cuban cinema
1984
Biografía de un carnaval
1983
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The Necessary War
1980
My Brother, Fidel
1977
El octubre de todos
1977
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To Die for Your Country Is to Live Forever
1976
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Luanda ya no es de San Pablo
1976
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Maputo meridiano novo
1976
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The First Delegate
1975
April in Vietnam in the Year of the Cat
1975
[Opening speech for the retrospective “Cuban Documentary Film”] [excerpt]
1974
🎬 DirectorEl milagro de la tierra morena
1974
The Four Bridges
1974
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The New Tango
1973
🎬 DirectorLa hora de los cerdos
1973
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The Tiger Leaps and Kills, But It Will Die... It Will Die...
1973
And Heaven Was Taken by Storm
1973
I Am a Son of America
1972
Che
1972
🎬 DirectorThe Stampede
1971
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¿Cómo, por qué y para qué se asesina un general?
1971
Piedra sobre piedra
1970
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The Servant's Dream
1970
79 Springs
1969
Take-Off at 18:00 Hours
1969
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Hanoi, Tuesday 13th
1969
Noticiero ICAIC Latinoamericano No. 466: Celebration of the VI Amateur World Series in the Dominican Republic. Cuba-USA Final.
1969
🎬 DirectorNoticiero ICAIC Latinoamericano, No. 422
1968
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LBJ
1968
Hasta la Victoria Siempre
1967
The Forgotten War
1967
Cerro Pelado
1966
Año 7 (Noticiero No. 290)
1966
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