The hour long documentary by the master of the essay film examines the country of Cuba under the dictatorship of Batista and then the seizure of power in a revolution by Castro.
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Nicolas Yumatov | ... |
Narrator (voice)
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Étienne Lalou | ... |
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Igor Barrère | ... |
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Ignacio Biain | ... |
Self - Franciscan Priest (uncredited)
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Fidel Castro | ... |
Self - Cuban Politician (uncredited)
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Directed by
Chris Marker |
Written by
Chris Marker | ... | () |
Produced by
Pierre Braunberger | ... | producer |
Music by
J. Calzada | ||
Eduardo Gonzàlez Mantici | ... | (as Eduardo González-Mantici) |
Cinematography by
Chris Marker |
Editing by
Eva Zora |
Production Management
Roger Fleytoux | ... | production manager |
Juan Vilar | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Jean Nény | ... | sound engineer |
Special Effects by
Paul Grimault | ... | special effects |
Additional Crew
Selma Diaz | ... | production assistant |
Dervis P. Espinosa | ... | production assistant |
Eduardo Manet | ... | production assistant |
Saúl Yelin | ... | production assistant |
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Trivia | Considered overly sympathetic to the new Communist government in Cuba, the film was banned for two years, between 1961 and 1963 by the ministry of information.Producer Pierre Braunberger succeeded in appealing to have the ban re-examined. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Salut les Cubains (1963). See more » |