Castros Cuba: To date, the most complete film series on Cuba from the 1933 Revolution to the end of 1987.
From Humanism to Communism begins in the 1930s with coverage of the social unrest leading up to the revolution of 1933, continues with an in-depth study of Cuba in the 1940s under dictator Fulgencio Batista, and expands into an overview of the turbulent fifties, following the development of the Cuban revolution up to the missile crisis in October of 1960.
Castros Cuba Part I is highlighted to interviews with key figures of the era: Fidel Castro, Fulgencio Batista, Huber Matos, Carlos Franqui, José Pardo Llada, Marta Fraide, Guillermo Cabrera Infante and other.
Dir. Humberto López y Guerra
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cuba was always a banana republic where anyone with half brain and greed could get some guns and kill the president and other ppl and be president castro was simply a thug a greedy thug, he understood this and manipulated other ppl to the top kiling and cheating until today he speaks and says whatever to get attention for himself through his country witch is a dead corpse, he just as capitalist as bush dosent care about his ppl. if cubans werent so lazy they would grab his ass and shoot him
badsign1980 10 months ago
The real truth is that Castro has no real political convictions other than himself. He declared himself a Communist because he wanted support from Moscow. He would have called himself a Nazi, a Buddhist, a Freemason, whatever, to get support.
RadioFreeWisconsin 1 year ago
Yeah, truth. Moreover since when does reading Mussolini make you a fascist? I don't think you can be a leftist without understanding the ideologies of the right.
TheRFB 2 years ago