
Puerto Rican Director
Jacobo Morales
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Appearances at OLAFEST 2008
A Tribute to Jacobo Morales
Friday, 7:30pm
La Asociación Borinqueña
Premiere of "Angel"
Satruday, 8:00pm
Premiere Cinema 14
Orlando Fashion Square
Jacobo Morales Film Retrospective
Saturday, 11:00am - 5:00pm
Featuring:
"Linda Sarah" - 11:00am
"Dios Los Cria II" - 1:00pm
"Lo que le paso a Santiago"- 3:30pm
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Biography:
Jacobo Morales has been called 'the most influential Puerto Rican
filmmaker'. His career started in radio and theater when he was only 14 years old.
He started in television at its inception in 1954 working as an actor, writer and
director. Mr. Morales also starred in the popular political satire and comedy group Los
Rayos Gamma. The group still performs at theaters occasionally, and in the 80s and 90s
had several shows on TV. In theatre, he has starred in over 30 plays, and he has written
and directed five. His Hollywood career includes working in Woody Allen's Bananas
and Up the Sandbox with Barbra Streisand. His first directing work was the film Dios
los cría in 1980. The film was an important event in the Puerto Rican film history
and received several awards. It was also selected as one of the 25 most significant films
of Latin America. He followed it with Nicolás y los demás in which he also had
the starring role. For this performance he received the Best Actor Award at the Cartagena
de Indias Festival in Colombia, 1986. His third film, Lo que le Pasó a Santiago,
was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1990. In 1994, he
followed it with Linda Sara which starred singer Chayanne and former Miss Universe
Dayanara Torres. The film received the Award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Latin
American Film Festival from Trieste, Italy; the People's Choice Award at the Mar del Plata
Festival in Argentina; and the Best Script and Best Music Award at the Latin American Film
Festival in New York. In 2004, Morales directed the sequel to his first film, Dios
los cría II, which was exhibited through WIPR-TV in Puerto Rico. In 2007, Angel,
his latest full-length feature film was released to much critical praise and become a
leading nominee to represent Puerto Rico at the Academy Awards. |