I'm Going to Santiago Trailer

I'm Going to Santiago Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964 Factual 15 mins

This black-and-white film is a loving portrait of Santiago de Cuba and its people. It provides a view of Cuba as a picturesque country, the product of an earthy mix of black and criollo cultures. The film uses historical images which portray the end of the eighteenth century when Haitian slave owners fled with their slaves to Cuba after the Haitian Revolution.

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Sara Gómez

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I'll Go to Santiago Trailer

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Cuba 01 January 1964

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