Jose Alguero


Biography

Filmography

 

Art Director (Feature Film)

Antony And Cleopatra (1970)
Art Direction

Art Department (Feature Film)

El Nino Es Nuestro (1972)
Set Decorator

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Odio A Mi Cuerpo (1974)
Other

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Losing Ground (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Open, The Question Of Absurdity Writer-director Kathleen Collins opens with her heroine, New York college philosophy professor Sara (Seret Scott) at work, one male student (Zachary Minor) showing particular interest, in the recently restored feature Losing Ground, 1982, also starring Bill Gunn and Duane Jones.
Losing Ground (1982) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Using Religious Ecstasy Squeezing in a research session at her New York college library, philosophy professor Sara (Seret Scott) has an evidently chance encounter with handsome and well-read Duane Jones (we’ll later learn he’s named Duke), then, late for a date, remembers to call her husband, in writer-director Kathleen Collins’ Losing Ground, 1982.
Losing Ground (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Is This Puerto Rican History Week? Finding her artist husband away from their upstate NY summer studio, professor Sara (Seret Scott) fends off a student film-maker, then locates Victor (Bill Gunn) who has, it turns out, been painting a Puerto Rican model (Maritza Rivera), in director Kathleen Collins’ Losing Ground, 1982.
Losing Ground (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Got You In A Close-up Nearing the end of the term, New York college philosophy professor Sara (Seret Scott) confers with a student (Maureen Grady), then gets schmoozed by a smitten student film-maker (Gary Bolling), in writer-director Kathleen Collins’ Losing Ground, 1982.
Losing Ground (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Sabor a Conga The song title translates to “Taste Of Conga” and the band, Los Patines, are “The Skates,” making an interesting choice as director Kathleen Collins follows Victor (Bill Gunn), artist husband of the college professor heroine, on the first visit to the town where he wants to take a summer house, in Losing Ground, 1982.
Mountains Of The Moon (1990) -- (Movie Clip) Of Course There's The Nile In director Bob Rafelson’s opening, aspiring explorer Speke (Iain Glen) arrives on the east coast of Africa, 1854, Pip Torrens and Philip Voss representing the British army, then Christoper Fulford and Garry Cooper as followers of the vaunted Captain Richard Burton (Patrick Bergin), in Mountains Of The Moon, 1990.
Mountains Of The Moon (1990) -- (Movie Clip) Fevers And Madness Setting out from Zanzibar or thereabouts, Burton (Patrick Bergin) narrates as he and Speke (Iain Glen) begin their famous 1857 expedition to seek the source of the Nile, eventually coming on Delroy Lindo, in trouble with some lions, in director Bob Rafelson's Mountains Of The Moon, 1990.

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