by prodos | Aug 20, 2011 | Communism, Cuba
“CURACAO” is the shocking story of the Castro regime’s blatant abuse of Cuba’s labor force for almost 50 years. It exposes the fate of 100 Cuban workers subjected to slave-like conditions, sent to work at the docks in the Caribbean Dutch island of Curacao with...
by prodos | Aug 20, 2011 | Communism, Cuba, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Agustin Blazquez Based in part on James B. Lieber’s book, Rats in the Grain: The Dirty Tricks and Trials of Archer Daniels Midland, the Supermarket to the World, this controversial documentary seeks to expose the...
by prodos | Aug 19, 2011 | Communism, Cuba
Presented with the kind permission of Chris Hume Director Chris Hume traveled to Cuba four times without applying for any special permits to film. Armed only with a tiny Hi-8 camera, he crisscrossed the island, gaining access to people and places that would have...
by prodos | Aug 18, 2011 | Communism, Cuba, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Agustin Blazquez Documentary by Agustin Blazquez and Jaums Sutton. The riveting testimonies of the new generation of Cuban Americans born and educated in the U.S. Through their families, they are fully aware of the realities of...
by prodos | Aug 18, 2011 | Communism, Cuba, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Agustin Blazquez This film profiles the life of Ernesto Guevera the man killed in Bolivia, known as “Che”, the icon, who lives on today. It presents the real man behind the myth, his legacy and why he has become so...
by prodos | Aug 18, 2011 | Communism, Cuba, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Agustin Blazquez The compelling story of Elian Gonzalez from the Cuban American point of view. It is the answer from the exiled community, much maligned by the U.S. media, to the abuses of the Clinton administration. It exposes...