Alpert’s greatest strength is his . Since his first trip in 1972, he repeatedly visited the same three families and several key figures—including an unusually unguarded Fidel Castro—to see how time and policy reshaped their lives.
While Castro provides the political framework, the are the true stars. Their stories provide a "street-eye view" of the revolution's promises and failures. image for Cuba and the Cameraman Cuba and the Cameraman (2017)
Cuba and the Cameraman (2017) is an extraordinary, decades-spanning achievement in documentary filmmaking that manages to be both a grand historical sweep and a deeply intimate family album. Directed by veteran journalist Jon Alpert, the film distills over 45 years of footage into a 114-minute chronicle of a nation in flux. Alpert’s greatest strength is his
Alpert’s greatest strength is his . Since his first trip in 1972, he repeatedly visited the same three families and several key figures—including an unusually unguarded Fidel Castro—to see how time and policy reshaped their lives.
While Castro provides the political framework, the are the true stars. Their stories provide a "street-eye view" of the revolution's promises and failures. image for Cuba and the Cameraman
Cuba and the Cameraman (2017) is an extraordinary, decades-spanning achievement in documentary filmmaking that manages to be both a grand historical sweep and a deeply intimate family album. Directed by veteran journalist Jon Alpert, the film distills over 45 years of footage into a 114-minute chronicle of a nation in flux.