Cuba. Daughters of Fidel
Description
This program examines the pros and cons of Fidel Castro's Cuban revolution through the eyes of women exiles in Miami and Castro supporters in Cuba. We hear from several women, including an avid anti-Castro exile and a Cuban television reporter, who tell stories of repression under the Castro regime. Health workers and educators discuss the benefits of Castro's policies, and the role of women in the revolution.
Runtime
60 min
Series
Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c1998
Database
Films on Demand
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