Students, faculty and community members gathered at Smathers Library Wednesday night for a screening of the “Walking the Cuban Tightrope,” which connects Cuba’s national ideals to the realities of ...
As enthusiasts of Latin American cinema prepare for Friday’s start of the sixth annual Havana Film Festival in New York, some Cuban-Americans are denouncing the event as propaganda for the Castro ...
In December a small class of film students from Drexel University will get a chance to view Cuba through a lens. And in an opportunity that would have been impossible just a few decades ago, and a ...
As fast-paced as the film is, the characters are still compelling and complex, evolving along with a story line that manages to keep you guessing. This is a film by a veteran director in full command ...
BRATTLEBORO — On Friday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. at 118 Elliot St., Windham World Affairs Council and 118 Elliot will present “Teresita’s Dream: Cuba’s Battle Against Alzheimer’s,” a new short film (23 ...
It’s a universe practically no one explores, a universe uncharitably defined and underestimated by those who cling to old political paradigms, a universe that Ann Marie Stock and her crew of William & ...
Lillian Guerra and Margaux Ouimet at film screening of, “Walking The Cuban Tightrope” hosted by the UF Center of Latin American Studies in Smathers Library, Wednesday, January 28th, 2026. Juleidi is ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, let’s revisit 2000’s Before Night Falls, a biopic of gay Cuban poet & novelist Reinaldo Arenas, which premiered ...