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L'oro di Cuba

Country: Italy, Language: Spanish, 74 mins

  • Director: Giuliano Montaldo
  • Writer: Giuliano Montaldo, Giuliano Montaldo, Francesca Muci
  • Producer: Lorraine De Selle, Micol Pallucca, Gian Paolo Varani

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The Revolution turns 50. Fifty years of a country that has influenced politics and culture all over the world. A country as rich in contradictions as it is in fascination, for its strong cultural and political identity. The movie wants to analyze what is Cuba now, as seen through the eyes of the youth. Among them , Mariela Castro, head of the National Center for Sexual Education, and daughter of president Raul Castro, speaking about her fights for LGBT rights; the interview ends with an excerpt from Tomás Gutiérrez Alea’s movie “Strawberry and Chocolate”.


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