Cuba’s Gov. Still in Face-Off with Rebellious Filmmakers
The Assembly of Filmmakers finally did take place, but the Internet was “inexplicably” cut, so several members online could not take part.
Read MoreThe Assembly of Filmmakers finally did take place, but the Internet was “inexplicably” cut, so several members online could not take part.
Read MoreThe Matraca artists zero in on the participation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the 78th UN General Assembly in New York.
Read MoreA new Magna Carta that lives up to the country’s historical moment and takes charge of society’s more important problems seems very unlikely.
Read MoreWe have seen some characters parade through Havana who never leave their caves, except to come to ours, where they find refuge.
Read MoreDespite having been thwarted by brutal repression, 7/11/2021 woke up many who until then thought it was impossible to break those chains.
Read MoreAnother event that resolves nothing but implies great expenses, with a higher impact on a country that is in the middle of an economic crisis
Read MoreThis is one of those times when I wonder what I’m doing here. Why am I wasting my time when I could be doing great things elsewhere?
Read MoreVenezuela, one of the countries where the opposition suffers the most, is in the middle of an electoral campaign…
Read MoreMatraca artists on the resource deployment destined to celebrate the summit of the Group of 77+China, on September 15 and 16 in Havana.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe the Cuban Government wasn’t aware of the situation, when it knows when an opposition member even goes to the bathroom.
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