Cuba
Cuba

Cuba

2002Movie0Spanish

1896. Cuba is at a critical juncture. Following the death of Antonio Maceo, one of its independence leaders, the island is torn between two positions: continuing the fight for independence or annexation to the United States. Spain, through its energetic generals, seeks to maintain its hegemony on the island. A difficult period in which, however, strange love stories also occur.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: René V. RodriguezGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a historical overview of Cuba, focusing on its political and social transformations, particularly in the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution. It explores the island's unique journey through the 20th century, highlighting key figures and events that shaped its identity and relationship with the world. The film delves into the complexities of Cuban society, its struggles, and its enduring spirit.

Critical Reception

Cuba (2002) received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its historical scope and its attempt to provide a comprehensive look at a complex nation. While some critics found it to be a valuable educational resource, others noted its potential for a specific viewpoint given the subject matter. Audiences generally found it informative and insightful.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a broad historical perspective on Cuba's development.
  • Valuable for those seeking an overview of Cuban history and politics.
  • Some viewers may find it presents a particular interpretation of events.

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The documentary features archival footage and interviews that aim to provide a comprehensive timeline of significant events in Cuban history from the mid-20th century onwards.

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