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Inside the Making of Love & Suicide.

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From onefilmmakermom.blogspot.com
* A critics interview with the making of the history making film Love & Suicide cast and crew, on their accomplishment in filming a feature length film in Havana, Cuba without the expressed concent of either government. LOVE & SUICIDE A Lisa France Film A Luis Moro Productiuons   After their film Anne B. Real, which was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards, had been accepted into the Havana International Film Festival, producer-writer Luis Moro and writer-director Lisa France played...Read Full Story

Facebook censors Cuban activist Luis Moro from speaking out.

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From powerfulmothers.wordpress.com
Photos Cuban activist and Filmmaker Luis Moro in Cuba. | Photo 02 see more uploaded by BobbiTG4M Created by BobbiTG4M | add comment Created by BobbiTG4M | add comment We believe that Luis Moro, one of the administrators for ‘End the US Trade Embargo on Cuba’ group on Facebook was censored for speaking for allowing travel between the United States and Cuba. For_Immediate_Release: United States of America ( Press Release ) February 10, 2009 — FOR IMMEDIATE...Read Full Story

Woman Power-My wife Bobbi Miller-Moro

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From themororeflex.wordpress.com
This is my wife Bobbi Miller-Moro. She is my Producing partner, the mother of my children, my inspiration. An ex-cop, then turned actress and filmmaker, has traveled to Cuba pregnant with baby Kylie to film Love & Suicide, and drove across country from Georgia pregnant with baby London after co-producing The Unseen just to give you an idea of this no-holds-barred woman. She is devoted to empowering women, and young people with her strait forward approach to ‘you can have it all’. She...Read Full Story

Guerrilla Filmmaker Has Hope in Obama

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From powerfulmothers.wordpress.com
“Can the United States be any more Communistic?” barks the burly man rockin’ a Rutgers cap outside a Hollywood post office. This is independent filmmaker Luis Moro . He’s been called everything from a fucking bastard Communist to a global hero and he is crazy angry. Moro shot a feature film in Cuba without Castro’s approval, without U.S government approval, and he just learned he can’t mail his Cuban cousin a package of socks. “I finally did what no one else has done, what no one could do...Read Full Story

About Producer Luis Moro & Moro Films

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From annebreal.wordpress.com
Director Lisa France and Actor/Producer Luis Moro being interviewed at the Havana Film Festival for Anne B Real         L  U  I  S   M  O  R  O         L uis was Nominated Best Actor at The American Black Film Festival for his role as Alberto in the history making film Love & Suicide.He also received Independent Spirit Award nominations for his writing and producing abilities with the multiple award winning film Anne B. Real. Anne B. Real received the John Cassavetes...Read Full Story

Filmmaker Luis Moro Accuses Facebook Of Censorship

By Anne Howard on  From rushprnews.com
Browse > Home / Article-byline , Celebrity , ENTERTAINMENT , FILM , New Media - WEB 2.0, Social Media / Filmmaker Luis Moro Accuses Facebook Of Censorship February 12, 2009 Facebook calls charge ‘absurd’ By Jason Lee Miller NEW YORK (RushPRnews) 02/12/09 -Independent filmmaker Luis Moro and his wife, producer and actress Bobbi Miller-Moro say Facebook deleted Luis’s Facebook account for political reasons. Facebook says the allegations are “absurd...Read Full Story

Cuban-American filmmaker risks punishment for going to Cuba to make movie

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on
Vanessa Arrington, Canadian Press Published: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 HAVANA (AP) - Cuban-American filmmaker Luis Moro expressed his disdain for the long-standing U.S. trade and travel restrictions against Cuba in a very public way: he made a movie there. Moro's Love and Suicide was shown recently in New Jersey after having been screened last year in Los Angeles, Miami Beach and the Bahamas. The film, linked as it is to Moro's personal crusade against the U.S. embargo, led U.S. officials to...Read Full Story

Welcome to our wikizine called "I am Cuban."

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on
NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD LOVE & SUICIDE, the movie The first narrative-feature film shot in Havana, Cuba, by American filmmakers is now available on DVD . Based on a true story and factual events, LOVE & SUICIDE is a unique love story that follows Tomas (Kamar de los Reyes: One Life to Live ) and Nina (Daisy McCrackin: The Unseen ) as they’re guided through Havana by Cuban taxi driver Alberto (Moro: Anne B. Real ).  In this picturesque journey Tomas discovers the one thing between love and...Read Full Story

“Women In Action” Series Celebrating Women’s History Month

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From onefilmmakermom.blogspot.com
For immediate release February 19 2009; presented by Women Without Borders US. Los Angeles, Ca, February 19, 2009-This spring, Los Angeles acclaimed artist and illustrator Bobbi Miller-Moro will be presenting “ Women In Action ” series in her  Unity In Art Collection 2009. Celebrating Women’s History Month, March 2009, and International Women’s Day March 8, 2009; this captivating series includes photographs of women from around the world. The purpose of this calendar is to bring to light the...Read Full Story

Ben Kingsley’s new slate of films announced

By Bobbi Miller- Moro on  From powerfulmothers.wordpress.com
Plenty for Ben Kingsley to do in the next few years. See what he’s doing now, including his portrayal of Vice President Charles Curtis.  NowPublic Tags: Culture | Government | United States | TREATY | Ben Kingsley | luis moro | bobbi miller-moro | moro films | Sir Ben Kingsley | Whispers Like Thunder | Luis Moro Productions | SBK Pictures | Native American news | The Conley sisters | Lyda Conley | The Wynadot Nation | native amet       Read Full Story
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