Carlos Andrés Gómez

Carlos Andrés Gómez

출생 : 1981-12-23, New York City, New York, USA

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Carlos Andrés Gómez is an award-winning poet, actor, speaker, and writer from New York City. He is the author of the coming-of-age memoir Man Up: Reimagining Modern Manhood, released by Gotham Books, an imprint of Penguin.  Nominated for the Pushcart Prize and named Artist of the Year at the 2009 Promoting Outstanding Writers Awards, he costarred in Spike Lee’s #1 movie Inside Man with Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, and Clive Owen.  He appeared in the sixth season of HBO’s Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry and, most recently, in the third season of TV One’s Verses and Flow.  He has headlined festivals all over the world, including Indonesia, South Africa, Australia, Ireland, Spain, Canada, the U.K., and as Guest of Honor at the Berlin International Literature Festival in Germany. Carlos has been featured on NPR, TEDx, Upworthy, MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry,” the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, Central Park SummerStage, Macy’s Passport Show, the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, the Omega Institute’s Women & Power Conference, and on Broadway with Savion Glover. A former social worker and inner-city public school teacher, he grew up the child of a United Nations’ diplomat and indigenous rights’ activist – moving twelve times before graduating high school while living in four countries. He has lectured and performed at more than 300 colleges and universities, facilitated countless workshops, and delivered numerous keynotes and commencement addresses. He continues to tour the globe.

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인사이드 맨
Steve
평범한 일상이 흘러가는 도심, 월 스트리트에 위치한 한 은행이 정체를 알 수 없는 무장 강도에 의해 순식간에 점령 당하는 사건이 발생한다. 범인과 인질이 누구인지, 몇 명인지조차 드러나지 않는 혼란한 상황 속에 경찰들은 현장을 포위하고 유능한 협상가 키스 프레이저 를 투입한다. 그러나 은행을 점령하고 모든 계획을 지휘하는 우두머리 달튼 러셀 은 인질들에게 자신과 같은 옷을 입히고 마스크를 씌워 범인과 인질의 구분을 없애며 혼란을 가중시키고…
War Dancing - Dance to Win
Slammer
War Dancing tells the tale of Slammer, a small-time hood whose life changes when he is allowed to take part in a music video shoot. He begins to feel that a career in music might get him on the right track, but the video's choreographer dismisses Slammer's attempts at dancing. This gives Slammer the righteous anger he needs to improve his skills and show everybody he can besuccessful.