Filmmaker Hubert Sauper and actress Oona Chaplin explore the political and social intricacies of post-colonial Cuba, a nation still grappling with Spain's colonial legacy and the decades-long tensions with its neighbor, the United States. Sauper reveals the influence of cinema as a tool of propaganda used by early Cuban filmmakers and politicians, as well as the power a national myth possesses over its culturally-diverse peoples. Maggie Sadler, Rovi
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Filmmaker Hubert Sauper and actress Oona Chaplin explore the political and social intricacies of post-colonial Cuba, a nation still grappling with Spain's colonial legacy and the decades-long tensions with its neighbor, the United States. Sauper reveals the influence of cinema as a tool of propaganda used by early Cuban filmmakers and politicians, as well as the power a national myth possesses over its culturally-diverse peoples. Maggie Sadler, Rovi
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