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Roberto S. Oregel grew up in East Los Angeles. He earned his B.A. from UC Berkeley and both his M.A. in Latin American Studies and his MFA in Film Directing and Production from UCLA. Oregel is an independent filmmaker who has been writing, directing and producing documentary films for 15 years.
His works represent a variety of film genres, including experimental, narrative, and documentary and deal with a range of subjects, from the creative process to the issues that impact underrepresented communities. The themes of social justice and human relations run through his films. Oregel's first films were in the Experimental genre. Downtown L.A. (2002) premiered at the Disney's Redcat Theater as part of a curated show titled Independent Los Angeles and Racing Thoughts (2003) premiered at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. His interest in art led him to his next film, Gronk's Tormenta: A Method (2002), which screened at the Carnegie Art Museum, Boston Latino International Film festival and in Italy at the ASOLO film festival. In 2004, Oregel was one of five filmmakers chosen by Showtime Network to produce and direct films related to war. His film, Dominance and Terror: A discussion with Noam Chomsky, was nationally televised on Showtime and shown at festivals across the country. Oregel's first feature documentary, Casa Libre/Freedom House, was produced in collaboration with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center. Oregel's latest film, Eloy Take Two (2010), has been screened at several festivals across the country. In this film, Oregel collaborates with muralist, Eloy Torrez and actor/art collector, Cheech Marin. He is currently working on his next documentary, Obese City. Besides directing and producing, Oregel also teaches film classes at various Los Angeles Colleges.
His works represent a variety of film genres, including experimental, narrative, and documentary and deal with a range of subjects, from the creative process to the issues that impact underrepresented communities. The themes of social justice and human relations run through his films. Oregel's first films were in the Experimental genre. Downtown L.A. (2002) premiered at the Disney's Redcat Theater as part of a curated show titled Independent Los Angeles and Racing Thoughts (2003) premiered at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. His interest in art led him to his next film, Gronk's Tormenta: A Method (2002), which screened at the Carnegie Art Museum, Boston Latino International Film festival and in Italy at the ASOLO film festival. In 2004, Oregel was one of five filmmakers chosen by Showtime Network to produce and direct films related to war. His film, Dominance and Terror: A discussion with Noam Chomsky, was nationally televised on Showtime and shown at festivals across the country. Oregel's first feature documentary, Casa Libre/Freedom House, was produced in collaboration with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center. Oregel's latest film, Eloy Take Two (2010), has been screened at several festivals across the country. In this film, Oregel collaborates with muralist, Eloy Torrez and actor/art collector, Cheech Marin. He is currently working on his next documentary, Obese City. Besides directing and producing, Oregel also teaches film classes at various Los Angeles Colleges.
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Film Instructor
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UCLA Film School
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Hope all of you are having a Great Summer!!!
Wanted to let you know that Oregelfilms now has a Fbook page....
I encourage all of you to join to get the latest film festival screening info and or any other film project updates......
Hope to see you there.....
http://www.facebook.com/pages/
And, Enjoy the rest of the Summer!!!
rso
Eloy Take Two Project.....
thank you and stay tune for much more....
peace, rso
It was very cool to enjoy the experience of meeting you and Eloy for your project. I feel like I'm an even greater part of the City of Angels now from having been given the opportunity to learn and participate in the Hollywood High mural segment. Sure I got an $80 parking ticket, but ya know what? It was worth it, because the result of our encounter has given me some very strong inspiration for a project of my own that I've been planning. I knew I wanted to focus on diversity and artists, and now I've gotten a very specific idea of how I want to go about this collaborative effort. You and Eloy have inspired me, thank you!
I wish you luck in your future endeavors, and hope to stay in touch with you mang.
Chévere amigo, DJ Cornbread