Wasp Network follows the story of a group of Cuban spies in the 1990s who infiltrate anti-Castro organizations in Miami. As they gather intelligence and carry out espionage activities, their lives become intertwined with the political landscape and personal relationships are tested. The movie explores themes of communism, terrorism, and loyalty.
7 Days in Havana is an anthology film that tells the stories of different characters living in Havana, Cuba. From a taxi driver to a musician, each story explores different aspects of life in the city. The film captures the vibrant atmosphere of Havana and showcases the struggles, dreams, and desires of its inhabitants in just seven days.
In Havana in the nineteen sixties, there were 140 movie theaters. Only a dozen remain today. For ten years, the cinema industry was a pillar of the Cuban Revolution, but the regime’s hardening and the economic recession precipitated its decline. Fifty years later, only a dozen movie theaters are still running in Havana, while a new generation of bold filmmakers struggles for the very existence of Cuban cinema. In the Heat of the Cold Years tells the story of Revolutionary Cuban cinema through the memories of a choral of elder filmmakers, such as Luciano Castillo, the director of the national film archives, as he scrambles for the preservation of this crumbling cultural legacy, and through a group of young Cuban filmmakers struggling to make their first feature film.
An investigation into Cuban leader Fidel Castro's role in the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy
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