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CUBA : nobody listened
tuesday, 7 September


 

 
“Nobody listened” examines revolutionary Cuba’s record from the human rights point of view. The authors, Jorge Ulla and Nestor Almandros, started with the declared intention of “showing how the initial ideas of the revolution have been betrayed”. The film seeks to understand why, despite many years of reliable reports of human rights abuses, Fidel CASTRO remained a prestigious figure throughout the world. An award-winning document.


Year 1990
Duration
(1x57') 
Support
Beta sp
Available versions
ANGLAIS
FRANÇAIS
ESPAGNOL

Rights
ARTICLE Z
Colour
Directors
ALMENDROS Nestor
ULLA Jorge
Production
POINT DU JOUR 
Distribution
ARTICLE Z  
Authors
BARRAT  Patrice MALINCHE  Michel