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Rafael Cancel Miranda: "Im not sorry for what I did"
A documentary about the life of Puerto Rican nationalist Rafael Cancel Miranda and the events that led to the 1954 Attack on the US House of Representatives
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and political activism of Rafael Cancel Miranda, a Puerto Rican nationalist who participated in the Chamber of Deputies attack in 1954 and served a long prison sentence. The film explores his motivations, his experiences in prison, and his unwavering stance on Puerto Rican independence. It offers a personal perspective on a significant figure in the island's independence movement.
Critical Reception
The documentary has been noted for its direct approach in presenting Cancel Miranda's perspective and his refusal to apologize for his actions. It serves as a historical record of a controversial figure and his lifelong commitment to his political ideals, sparking conversations about nationalism, colonialism, and resistance.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a platform for a significant, albeit controversial, historical figure.
Highlights the enduring passion for Puerto Rican independence through Cancel Miranda's narrative.
Offers a personal account of resistance and its consequences.
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Fun Fact
Rafael Cancel Miranda was one of the youngest individuals involved in the 1954 attack on the U.S. House of Representatives, advocating for Puerto Rican independence.
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