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Armando José Doreste Rodríguez 2012

Armando José Doreste Rodríguez was born in PR USA to Edna Lynnette Rodríguez Charpentier and José Antonio Doreste Ballesteros, and died in 2012. Armando Doreste Rodríguez was buried at Montones Beach in Barrio Bajuras, Isabela County, PR. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Armando José Doreste Rodríguez.
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  • Introduction

    Killed as a pedestrian in New York City, Armando Jose Doreste Rodriguez was just beginning a cinematographic future. His family's farewell: Armando Jose Doreste Rodriguez's short film "TANO" Armando J. Doreste Rodriguez Host Institution: Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz -- Austria Home Institution: University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez Period: Spring 2010
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    Filmmaker
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  • Obituary

    ARMANDO JOSE DORESTE RODRIGUEZ: "You never forget what you leave incomplete." - For as much time as you spend deliberating whether or not you're actually ready, alternating between spiraling downwards into crippling panic then upwards again towards elation, nothing really matters less once you're abroad. You're there, and it's cold. Your German is slow and embarrassing; BigMacs come with pumpkin seeds on the bun, and the color of everything seems slightly not good enough. You inevitably lay down that night with a deep lust for the asphyxiating monotony of a couch, a remote, and anything with cheese that can be thrown into a microwave oven. Then you wake up without the slightest idea about who it was whining and whimpering the night before. It was no one you'd want to have lunch with, to say the least. You're in Graz now. You used to call this place "Anywhere But Here". It's precisely upon this realization, that you are now, finally, "Anywhere But There", that it all really begins. There is no real process to it, no transitional period, and if there is, in any case, it doesn't last long. It takes about as long as finding a light switch in the dark, and it has the same effect. Everything after that was a whirlwind. The first night may have lasted about as long as the six months that followed. It says much about the pettiness of time, how when you declare yourself ready to begin living in the moment, it decides to wake up and make that moment as short as possible. I like to think I gave time a run for its money. I travelled endlessly around my .. - See more at:
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