Juan Mandelbaum

Soaring… a series of still images from the video A Fine Week of Soaring, by Juan Mandelbaum (2004), an insider’s view of the Mifflin, PA regional contest from the back seat of a Duo Discus, with 15-time national champion Karl Striedieck at the controls.

The 2004 Point of Contact edition On Sports includes his photographic series Soaring… with a DVD copy of the original video.

Juan Mandelbaum is an Argentine filmmaker, President and Creative Director of GEOVISION, a Massachusetts multicultural communications agency. His television work has been broadcast on a variety of venues, from Independent Lens to Sesame Street, and has won multiple awards, including Emmy awards and nominations for Cine Golden Eagles, among others.

Juan’s award-winning independent documentaries have been aired on PBS and in festivals and are in worldwide distribution. These include Caetano in Bahia, on Brazilian singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso, Ringl and Pit, on German pioneer photographers Grete Stern and Ellen Auerbach, A New World of Music, on the New England Conservatory’s Youth Philharmonic Orchestra’s tour of Chile and Argentina, and the "Poetry Heaven" series, on the Geraldine R. Dodge’s Foundation’s poetry festival.

Our Disappeared/Nuestros Desaparecidos, on people Juan knew who were disappeared by the Argentine military dictatorship of the 70s, was funded by ITVS, the Sundance Institute and Latino Public Broadcasting, and aired nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens. It also screened in many national and international festivals.

Juan has also curated several film series, including Latin Visions, at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Cine Argentino, at the Institute of Contemporary Art. Juan studied sociology in his native Argentina, and worked as a journalist, photographer and educator until he left for the US in 1977 to leave behind the military dictatorship. He holds an M.A. in Communications from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.