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- Shot in three countries over a two year period, Boxers and Ballerinas explores the US-Cuba conflict through the eyes of four youths--a boxer and a ballerina in Havana and Santiago de Cuba and a boxer and a ballerina exiled in Miami.
- A TUBA TO CUBA follows New Orleans' famed Preservation Hall Jazz Band as they retrace their musical roots from the storied city of jazz to the shores of Cuba and in turn discover a connection that runs much deeper than could have been imagined.
- It is the story of a Cuban farmer and music promoter who gambles everything on a deal that appears too good to be true.
- Simon, who's dreaming of a fabulous world, persuade his friends to come with him to find this mystic country in the 'third wood'. But, there's a condition: no adult should see them in this adventurous trip or the dream won't come true.
- A controversial three part critical documentary on the history of the CIA.
- The relationship between Eric and Stephanie is floundering. They decide to leave for the Republic of Santiago to visit the famous ruins. Once there, they learn that a serial killer rages on steep roads of the region, eliminating drunk drivers.
- El Medico has to decide between doing his duty to the State, as a doctor fulfilling his mothers dream, or being an artist.
- Robert Clay, an adventurous mining engineer, disrupts the plans of a South American revolutionary.
- This film shows the post-revolutionary dynamics which, for ten years, will make cinema in Cuba an extraordinary cultural event. A film in memory of these pioneers.
- When Afrobeats hit Cuba, it helped to create a new genre called Bakosó, which itself is beautiful proof that the exchange between Cuba and Africa did not end with the transatlantic slave trade.
- A Cuban artist who left his country long ago experiences a series of situations that lead him to return home.
- "Here is an exciting picture where the Spaniards are repulsed with great loss by the Volunteer Army of the United States. This is an exact reproduction of the fight as it occurred, and it inspires you to see how bravely our soldier boys drive the Spaniards from their position and shoot them down as they try to escape."
- "This is a wonderfully impressive picture, taken on the morning after the battle in which the Spanish navy was destroyed. This battleship, once the 'Pride of Spain,' is shown a ruined hulk on the beach, the terrible effect of the guns of Uncle Sam's warship being apparent everywhere. Contrasted with our earlier picture of the 'Viscaya' in New York harbor, the 'Viscaya' here presents a woeful appearance."
- Golden Scars presents an intimate portrait of the realities facing young musicians in Cuba. The film offers an exclusive look into the unique stories of two young rappers born in Santiago de Cuba. Going beyond issues of politics and revolution, the artists share with us their passion and the roots of their musical inspiration. Their spiritual strength as well as fierce convictions drive them to pursue their odyssey despite the tensions and personal struggles with which they are confronted. Golden Scars immerses us in the embodied rhythms animating these artists.
- An amusement park in Cuba, apparently abandoned, is still alive thanks to a couple of workers who keep the smile resisting an imminent extinction.
- Striking images of children of apartheid set to the powerful voice of South-African singer Letta M'Bulu.
- "Shows 34th Michigan boys hard at work with pick and shovel, preparing the way for passage of seige guns."
- "This is an exceptionally fine subject and is hailed with delight by all who see it. The horses are ridden to the edge of the stream into which they immediately plunge, and almost disappear under the water; only the horse's heads and the upper part of the riders can be seen as they swim to the other bank of the river, and when they emerge with the water dripping from their sides, the applause is enthusiastic."
- A hypnotic journey into the sights and sounds of Carnaval in Santiago de Cuba.
- 1995–TV Episode