Gilberto Perez
Gilberto Perez (1943 – January 6, 2015) was an American Professor of Film Studies. Perez grew up in Havana, Cuba, where he was exposed to an eclectic international mix of films. He is the son of Federico Gilberto Pérez y Castillo (1911-1967) and Edenia Mercedes Guillermo y Marrero (1925-2002). He came to the United States in the early 1960s to study engineering. As an undergraduate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he became interested in theoretical physics. For Gil, theoretical physics was appealing because of its ability to explain the world around him: why a moving bicycle doesn't tip over. During the summer, he worked at American Science and Engineering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, analyzing rocket trajectories. At MIT, he became well known for his sometimes pretentious column of movie reviews in ''The Tech''. After receiving his bachelor's degree, he enrolled in Princeton University as a Ph.D. candidate in theoretical physics, but his interest in film began to overtake his interest in physics. As with his work in physics, he always had his own sensibility as to the importance of film criticism. As a film critic, he wanted to understand how and why the film functioned - why the bicycle/film didn't tip over.He was the head of the film history department at Sarah Lawrence College from 1983 to 2015. He died January 6, 2015, at the age of 71. Perez is survived by his wife, Diane Stevenson and a younger brother, Jorge Pérez y Guillermo and former sister-in-law, Princess Christina of the Netherlands and their offspring, his two nephews Bernardo Guillermo and Nicolás Guillermo, and niece Juliana Guillermo. Provided by Wikipedia
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The sliced eye and the primal scene identification and interpretation in Un chien Andalou by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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Umberto D. and realism by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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Keaton and Chaplin from The material ghost by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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The eloquent screen a rhetoric of film by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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Melodrama of the spirited woman Aventurera by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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The material ghost films and their medium by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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Hitchcock's family romance allegory in Shadow of a doubt by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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Landscape and Fiction A Day in the Country by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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The material ghost films and their medium by Perez, Gilberto 1943-2015
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