Roberto Munoz (August 22, 1951) is a
producer,
director
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Literature
* ''Director'' (magazine), a British magazine
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* ''The Director'' (play), a 2000 play by Nancy Hasty
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* ''D ...
, and
screenwriter
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. He founded and is president of the not-for-profit New York based
CubeCity Entertainment, Inc. He is one of the writing team members that writes under the name R.M.M. Munoz.
Early life
Munoz was born in
Unterensingen
Unterensingen ( Swabian: ''Ondorẽseng'') is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.
Geography
It is located 19 km southeast of Stuttgart
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,
Germany
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on August 22, 1951. His father was a member of the 1936 Spanish
Olympic
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Competitions
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Boxing team. His mother's family was of
German-Russian origin. He immigrated with his parents to
St. Catharines
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,
Ontario
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,
Canada
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when he was eight.
Concert Promoter
Munoz began in the entertainment industry in the 1980s when he managed the alternative Gospel band, ''Level Heads'', featuring
Juno
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*Juno (mythology), the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods
* ''Juno'' (film), the 2007 film
Juno may also refer to:
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*Juno, a character in the book ''Juno of ...
award-winning musician, Jim Chevalier. As a promoter, he staged
Phil Keaggy
Philip Tyler Keaggy (born March 23, 1951) is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist who has released more than 55 albums and contributed to many more recordings in both the contemporary Christian music and mainstream markets. H ...
and
Second Chapter of Acts concerts. In 1988, Munoz went on to promote ''Freedom 88'', a three-day alternative Gospel Music festival at Bingeman Park in
Kitchener,
Ontario
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with such notable names as
Steve Taylor
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,
Adam Again
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, and the
Grammy
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-award-winning band
The Choir. This work inspired his later feature film: Lazer Us:
The Legend of Jimi Lazer.
Work in Theatre
In the 1990s, he turned to
musical theatre
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, collaborating with sons Miq and Mann Munoz on ''Job and the Snake'', which premiered in the
Niagara Peninsula
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in September 1994. The musical featured Lee Siegel in the role of Job, who has since gone on to perform in the Broadway revival of
Jesus Christ Superstar
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.
Munoz went on to found Trinity Basement Theatre in
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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where he workshopped various musicals, including ''Job and the Snake'' starring Kevin Connelly, at the Betty Oliphant Theatre, home of the
National Ballet School of Canada. An earlier 1996 showcase featured
Melissa McIntyre, of
Degrassi: The Next Generation, in the role of Elihu. In 2000, ''Job and the Snake'' had a three-week run at the Grove Theatre in the
Los Angeles
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area. Walter Winston O'Neil played the role of Job, who has since gone on to perform on Broadway in the musical
Wicked
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* ''Wicked'' (Maguire novel), a 1995 novel by Gregory Maguire that inspired the musical of the same name
* ''Wicked'', a 1997 novel series collaboration between Australian children's authors Paul Jennings and Morris ...
. Later, for the 10th anniversary in 2004, ''Job and the Snake'' was showcased
Off-Broadway
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in
New York City
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, starring
Troy Curtis
Troy Curtis (born Troy Tuminelli, December 30, 1980) is an actor, singer, and entrepreneur.
Early music career
In 2000, he joined the well-known boy band Menudo as the first non-Spanish speaking member, during their MDO era, under the name Tr ...
, of
Menudo fame, in the role of Job (credited as Troy Kurtis).
While in New York City, Munoz showcased his off-Broadway musicals ''Purim Day'' and ''Epimenides'' at the Lamb's Theatre. Two of his other musicals, ''Come Away'' and ''Aesop'', were performed at the Producers Club Theatre on 44th Street in
Manhattan
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.
Munoz returned to theatre in 2016, with a reboot of his musical, Job and the Snake. He put out a casting call in the
Detroit
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area in September and showcased the new production in November.
Work in Film
In 2006, Munoz switched gears once again—this time to
independent film
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making—when he wrote, produced, and directed his first feature film, ''
Dear J'' (originally entitled ''Liars and Lunatics''). The film features Joseph Halsey, Allison Lane,
Carson Grant
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Career
Grant moved to New York City in 1970 to study acting ...
, and
Karen Lynn Gorney
Karen Lynn Gorney (born January 28, 1945)Gorney, Sondra (2005). Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?: The Life of Composer Jay Gorney'. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press. p. 40. . "Florence had wanted a son for me. But she looked at me and declared ...
in the role of the Judge.
In 2009, Munoz wrote and produced his second feature film, ''
Under Jakob's Ladder''. Directed by Mann Munoz, it stars
Jeff Stewart and Christopher Elliott, and also features
Ken Jennings
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. This film is based on the experiences of his maternal great-grandfather, who was one of the
Germans from Russia
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who survived the
Holodomor
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and was arrested and thrown into prison during Stalin's
Great Terror
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in the late 1930s. One of the chess endgames in the movie was created by
grandmaster Susan Polgar
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.
On returning to the
Niagara Region in 2010, Munoz started a film company called
Curium Films. 2010 saw the DVD release of "Christianity and the Competition", an eight-part seminar by
Dr. Paul L. Maier, which Munoz produced. In 2012, he began filming his third feature, ''Lazer Us'' which is based on his work as a band manager. ''Lazer Us'' went on to win Best Adventure Film at the Manhattan Film Festival in 2013 and was released on DVD in 2014.
In January 2013, Munoz traveled to
Haiti
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where he shot a documentary for the Haiti Lutheran Mission Society, featuring Revenel Benoit and his work in the city of
Gonaives, Haiti. His documentary, ''Haiti: A David and Goliath Story'' won two film festival awards for Best Documentary and Best Canadian Film (CLIFF Film Festival).
Munoz filmed his fourth feature film,
Lost Penny, in August 2014 in
St. Catharines, Ontario
St. Catharines is the most populous city in Canada's Niagara Region, the eighth largest urban area in the province of Ontario. As of 2021, St. Catharines has an area of and 136,803 residents. It lies in Southern Ontario, south of Toronto ac ...
working with Broadway Lights Dance Studio. He reconnected with the studio after having worked with them in his theatre days with his musical Job and the Snake. The DVD was released in 2016.
Filmography
Awards
* 2015
Manhattan Film Festival
The Manhattan Film Festival (MFF) is an annual film festival that was founded in 2006 by filmmakers Philip J. Nelson and Jose Ruiz Jr.
Notable films and awards
* In 2011, the festival screened ''White Irish Drinkers'', a film written and directed ...
. Winner ''
Lost Penny''.
* 2013 CLIFF Film Festival. Won Best Canadian Film + Best Documentary for ''Haiti: A David and Goliath Story''.
* 2013
Manhattan Film Festival
The Manhattan Film Festival (MFF) is an annual film festival that was founded in 2006 by filmmakers Philip J. Nelson and Jose Ruiz Jr.
Notable films and awards
* In 2011, the festival screened ''White Irish Drinkers'', a film written and directed ...
. Won Best Film – Adventure Category ''
The Legend of Jimi Lazer''.
* 2011
Manhattan Film Festival
The Manhattan Film Festival (MFF) is an annual film festival that was founded in 2006 by filmmakers Philip J. Nelson and Jose Ruiz Jr.
Notable films and awards
* In 2011, the festival screened ''White Irish Drinkers'', a film written and directed ...
. Won Best Period Piece ''
Under Jakob's Ladder''.
* 2010
Redemptive Film Festival. Won the Redemptive Storyteller Award for ''
Under Jakob's Ladder''.
* 2008 Awarded four doves by the
Dove Foundation
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for ''
Dear J''.
* 2000 Finalist Award at the WorldFest Houston International Film Festival for ''A Christmas Card''. Co-produced television Christmas Special for ''Spirit Connection'', aired on VisionTV.
Interest in Education
In the late 1980s, Munoz developed an educational tool, called Y7K. It's a series of flash cards that are based on historical figures and can be used as a game. As of 2013, he is currently working on a series of videos based on the game; developing it for Haiti TV.
In 2004, he began teaching a theatre/film course at the New York School of the Bible in Manhattan.
["New York School of the Bible Professor Premieres Film." Tri-State Voice. November 2007: p.23.]
References
External links
CubeCity.orgCurium Films*
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1951 births
Living people
Film producers from Ontario
German people of Russian descent
Canadian male screenwriters
21st-century Canadian screenwriters
21st-century Canadian male writers