I Am Cuba, the Siberian Mammoth
Contemporary film critics regard the epic film I Am Cuba as a modern masterpiece. The 1964 Cuban/Soviet coproduction marked a watershed moment of cultural collaboration between two nations. Yet the film never found a mass audience, languishing for decades until its reintroduction as a "classic" in the 1990s. Vicente Ferraz explores the strange history of this cinematic tour de force, and the deeper meaning for those who participated in its creation.
I Am Cuba, the Siberian Mammoth
April 14, 2005
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Othon Bastos
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Fidel Castro
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Sergio Corrieri
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Vicente Ferraz
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Jean-Luc Godard
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Alfredo Guevara
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Glauber Rocha
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Juan Varona
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Salvador Wood
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Crew (10)
Directing
Vicente Ferraz
Director
Writing
Vicente Ferraz
Writer
Production
Leonardo Edde
Co-Producer
Isabel Martinez
Executive Producer
Sound
Jenny Padrón
Music
César Fernández Ardavín
Sound Editor
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Tareq Daoud
Cinematography
Vicente Ferraz
Cinematography
Editing
Mair Tavares
Editor
Dull Janiel
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