MANUEL OCTAVIO GÓMEZ

Manuel Octavio Gómez
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: November 14, 1934
Deathday: January 2, 1988
Place of Birth: Havana, Cuba
Biography
Manuel Octavio Gómez was a Cuban film director and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to Cuban cinema during the post-revolutionary period. He began his career in the 1960s, directing documentaries and short films that reflected the social and political changes in Cuba. Gómez's notable works include La primera carga al machete (1969), a film depicting the Cuban War of Independence, and Los días del agua (1971), which explores themes of faith and superstition. His films are characterized by their innovative narrative techniques and commitment to social realism, making significant contributions to Latin American cinema.
Filmography
Production
1988·
GallegoDirector
1985·
Patakin Means FableWriter, Director
1983·
Mr. PresidentAdaptation, Director
1978·
Woman, Man, CityDirector
1977·
La tierra y el cieloScript, Director
Director
1971·
The Days of WaterScreenplay, Director
Writer, Director
1967·
TulipaDirector
1962·
Story of a BattleDirector
1959·
This Is Our LandFirst Assistant Director