Sara Gómez
Sara Gómez (November 8, 1942 – June 2, 1974), also known as Sarita Gómez, was a Cuban film director and screenwriter. She was a member of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry during her early years, where she was one of only two black filmmakers, as well as the institute's first—and in her lifetime, Cuba's only—female director. Gómez is best known for her only feature-length film De Cierta Manera (released posthumously, 1977).
Gómez was a revolutionary filmmaker, concerned with representing the Afro-Cuban community, women's issues, and the treatment of the marginalized sectors of society. Her work highlighted inequalities of social class, as well as racial and gender discrimination. She used the lens of her camera and ethnographic knowledge to narrate histories about everyday lives in revolutionary Cuba.
Gómez filmmaking identifies the problems of colonialism, specifically experienced by previously marginalized communities (black people, women, poor, religious, and young people) who were unaware of the possibilities of a better future. "Exposing the roots of the world that had to be left behind and demanding the arrival of the future: her mission was to allow these communities to understand the process of what was happening in their lives, their needs, and possible departures."
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