100 Years After Fidel Castro Was Born, the Series 'Mexico and Cuba in Time. Reflections on Fidel' Premiered.
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The first chapter gathered the testimony of the troubadour Amaury Pérez, who highlighted the role of culture in the revolutionary process, highlighting how Cuba lived an artistic rebirth after 1959.
My friend Fidel Castro By Ignacio Ramonet The first thing that drew attention to Fidel Castro was not his uniform or his stature or his beard, not even his eloquence. It was his curiosity. After long hours of conversations for our book Fidel Castro: biographies with two voices, or Hundred hours with Fidel, when all the others were [...] La entrada My friend Fidel Castro – By Ignacio Ramonet aparece primero en NODAL.
On the centenary of Fidel Castro's birth, a portrait far removed from both hagiography and demonization reconstructs his intellectual curiosity, geopolitical vision, and conception of sovereignty, questioning the enduring relevance of his political legacy. by Ignacio Ramonet – CubaDebate (August 13, 2026) The first thing that struck one about Fidel Castro wasn't his uniform, his stature, his beard, or even his eloquence. It was his curiosity.
El Ciudadano Original article: Brasil de Fato premieres documentary about Fidel Castro’s legacy in the centenary of his birth On the day Fidel Castro would have turned 100 (August 13), Brasil de Fato premiered Fidel and the Socialist Cuba – Burning the Skies, a documentary that reviews the journey, ideas, and legacy of the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, in light of the challenges currently facing the nation. Produced after 14 days of…
In commemoration of the 100 years of the birth of the commander-in-chief and leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz (13 August 1926), MX Our Cinema presents Mexico and Cuba in time. Reflections on Fidel, documentary series directed by Eduardo Flores. The post 100 years after Fidel Castro's birth, premiere the series 'Mexico and Cuba in time. Reflections on Fidel' first appeared on Cubadebate.
The first thing that struck you about Fidel Castro wasn't his uniform, his height, his beard, or even his eloquence. It was his curiosity. After long hours of conversations for our book, Fidel Castro: A Biography in Two Voices, or One Hundred Hours with Fidel, when everyone else was exhausted, he was still asking questions, seeking clarification, delving into historical or scientific details with undiminished energy. I've often thought that this…
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