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Jamaica

Nombre: Perry Henzell 
Nacimiento: 7 de marzo de 1936, Annotto Bay, St. Mary's, Jamaica – 30 de noviembre 2006, Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth's, Jamaica.

Películas:  The Harder They Come (Caiga quien caiga). 

Henzell se hizo famoso como director del primer largometraje de ficción jamaicano, The Harder They Come (Caiga quien caiga), del que también fue guionista y productor.
Los ancestros de Henzell pertenecieron a una antigua familia británica que hizo fortuna en las plantaciones cañeras de Antigua.
Henzell creció en una finca con cañaveral cercana a Kingston y fue enviado a esa ciudad a estudiar desde que tenía catorce años, luego asistió a la Universidad McGill entre 1953 y 1954. Abandonó la escuela y se fue a viajar por Europa. Trabajaba eventualmente como asistente de la BBC. Regresó a Jamaica a finales de los años cincuenta, y por ese entonces comenzó a dirigir publicidad hasta que llegó el proyecto The Harder They Come, en el cual estuvo trabajando durante años.
Henzell también filmó buena parte de lo que sería su próxima película No Place Like Home, pero quedó en quiebra antes de poder finalizar la película. Una vez que comprobó las dificultades inmensas de hacer cine en Jamaica se transformó en novelista, y publicó su primer relato, Power Game, en 1982, que fue pensada como una trilogía basada en el personaje de Ivanhoe Martin.
El material rodado de No Place Like Home se perdió. Años después apareció una parte en un laboratorio de Nueva York, y se exhibió al público en el Festival de Toronto.
En el 2003 publicó su segunda novela, Cane, y poco después comenzó a trabajar en una secuela de la película que lo convirtió en una de las personalidades más relevantes del cine caribeño: The Harder They Come, cuando murió de cáncer a los 70 años.
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Perry Henzell was born on March 7, 1936, Annotto Bay, St. Mary's, Jamaica and died on November 30, 2006, Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth's, Jamaica. He was most famous for being the director of the first Jamaican feature film, The Harder They Come (1972), starring Jimmy Cliff.
Henzell, whose ancestors included Huguenot glassblowers and an old English family who had made their fortune growing sugar on Antigua, grew up on the Caymanas sugar cane estate near Kingston. He was sent to a boarding school in the United Kingdom at fourteen and later attended McGill University in Montreal in 1953 and 1954. He then dropped out of this school, choosing instead to hitchhike around Europe. He eventually got work as a stagehand at the BBC. He returned to Jamaica in the 1950s, where he directed advertisements for some years until he began work on The Harder They Come.
The Harder They Come is a Jamaican crime film which stars reggae singer Jimmy Cliff, who plays Ivanhoe Martin, a character based on Rhyging, a real-life Jamaican criminal who achieved fame in the 1940s. Other major roles in the film were played by Janet Bartley (Elsa), Basil Keane (Preacher), the late Ras Daniel Hartman (Pedro), Beverly Anderson (now Manley), the late Bob Charlton, Jamaican actor Volaire Johnson (pushcart boy), and well known Jamaican comedians Ed 'Bim' Lewis (photographer), and Aston 'Bam' Winter (drunken husband).
The Harder They Come was released in February 1973 in New York City by Roger Corman's New World Pictures to little attention. It became more popular when it was played to midnight audiences nationwide. The film is referenced in the Clash songs The Guns of Brixton and Safe European Home. In 2005, it was developed into a stage musical by the Theatre Royal Stratford East and UK Arts Productions in London. Adapted by Henzell, it opened on March 25, 2006. The soundtrack to the film is considered a breakthrough for reggae in the United States.
Henzell also shot some footage for what was planned as his next film, No Place Like Home, but he went broke before he could finish the film. Fed up by this, and the lack of finance for further production, he went on to become a writer, publishing his first novel, Power Game in 1982. Both were meant to complete a planned trilogy of films centering on Ivanhoe Martin. The footage for No Place Like Home was lost. Years later, he came across editing tapes in a lab in New York. Just to have a sense of completion, he worked on the project. When he showed it to a few friends, their response was enthusiastic. He eventually was able to retrieve the original footage. No Place Like Home was screened for the public at the 31st annual Toronto International Film Festival in September 2006 at the Cumberland Theatre; it was sold out.

Henzell has been called "the most important filmmaker to emerge from the Caribbean" and his landmark film, The Harder They Come, was responsible for introducing Reggae music to the world. With unique insight, visual sense and original thinking, he forever changed the way we look at things. Through his films, stage plays, and novels, the worldwide impact of his work continues to grow.
No Place Like Home was also directed by Henzell. Following the success of The Harder They Come, Perry Henzell directed part two of his Jamaican trilogy, which follows New York producer Susan as she ventures into the Jamaican countryside (reversing the country-to-city trajectory of the first film) in search of a runaway actress. After working on the film throughout the 1970s, Henzell discovered that the footage had been lost. Fortunately, it was found 30 years later, and now Henzell's follow-up to his breakthrough classic can be seen on the big screen!

Perry Henzell died of cancer on November 30, 2006, aged 70. Versión imprimible


Puerto Rico

Nombre: Abdiel Colberg Birriel

Nacimiento: Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, 20 de diciembre de 1957


Ocupación: Director de cine

Lista de películas:  Milagro en Yauco (1995), Los Días de Doris (1999–2000),  Fire in the Soul (2002–2003), Aventura Verde (2010)

Trayectoria: 
Se inició en el arte en el año 1976. Para esa época comenzaba a desempeñarse como coordinador de piso del programa televisivo Sábado de estrellas, que se trasmitía en su país, Puerto Rico. En 1980 se inició en el campo de la publicidad y produjo y dirigió numerosos comerciales galardonados en diferentes eventos.
En 1987 dirigió la producción musical Sueño de Navidad, la cual se convirtió en un éxito de taquilla. En 1990 realizó el galardonado vídeo musical Un amor como el mío, para la cantante Lunna. Ya para esa época Colberg comenzaba a incursionar en el campo de las producciones televisivas, al dirigir 26 capítulos de la comedia No hay cama pa' tanta gente.  Un año más tarde, realizó el docudrama Terremoto en Puerto Rico.
En 1995 Abdiel Colberg reafirmó su innegable calidad como director y productor al realizar el drama navideño Milagro en Yauco.
Al concluir el siglo XX, Abdiel Colberg se dio a la encomienda de realizar su segundo proyecto fílmico para la televisión bajo el título Los Díaz de Doris, presentada en numerosos festivales internacionales.
Drama que relata los problemas de una madre divorciada y como enfrenta los problemas diarios. 
En 2001 Abdiel dirigió para la pantalla chica Casos inesperado, producción de corte realista y temática social. Posteriormente se destacó en la dirección de varios proyectos, como los mensajes de la campaña de la Alianza para un Puerto Rico sin Drogas.
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Movie director

1987 marked Colberg's film directing debut, with the musical Sueño de Navidad (Christmas Dream) which was presented at San Juan's Centro de Bellas Artes for two weeks. Guede Films recruited his services in 1989, where he produced commercials for TLD, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut. In 1990, he produced the musical video musical Un amor como el mío (A love like mine) for Puerto Rican singer Lunna. It was during this era that Colberg directed 26 chapters of the local television comedy "No hay cama pa' tanta gente" which was transmitted through WIPR, Canal 6 in Puerto Rico. In 1996, the Government of Puerto Rico required his services for the production of "Terremoto en Puerto Rico" (Earthquake in Puerto Rico) a documentary which was distributed by Blockbuster Inc. In 1995, he directed and produced "Milagro en Yauco" (A miracle in Yauco), a Christmas story which was transmitted via Telemundo.[2]
Amongst the movies he directed and co-wrote is Los Dias de Doris (1999), a drama starring  Cordelia González, Braulio Castillo, Jr., Raul Davila and Alba Raquel Barros.[1] The drama deals with the problems that a divorced mother of three has to face in her daily life. Colberg also produced musical videos for the group LimiT XXI, Melina León and for Luis Fonsi.
The Puerto Rican filmmaker Abdiel Colberg formally began to work in the audiovisual in 1976 as coordinator of the television program Sábado de estrellas, which was broadcast in Puerto Rico. In 1980, he worked in the advertising industry, where he directed and produced a great number of commercials that were awarded in different events.
In 1987, he directed a musical production Sueño de Navidad, which became a box office success. In 1990, he direted the award winning music video Un amor como el mío for the singer Lunna. Just at the time he began to work on the television production field, where he directed 26 episodes of the television comedy No hay cama pa´tanta gente. A year later, he made the docudrama Terremoto in Puerto Rico.
In 1995, Colberg reaffirmed his undeniable skill as director and producer with the Christmas drama Milagro in Yauco.
A the end of the century, Abdiel Colberg made his second film project for television with the title Los Díaz de Doris, shown in numerous International Film Festivals.
In 2001, Abdiel directed for the small screen Casos inesperados a production with a realist style and a social theme. Later he stood out in the direction of projects as the promotional campaign for a Puerto Rico without drugs.
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