Hasta la Victoria Siempre Trailer

Hasta la Victoria Siempre Trailer (1967)

18 October 1967 Factual 19 mins

Created within forty-eight hours of Che Guevara’s death, Hasta la Victoria Siempre is a Cuban documentary tribute that combines archival footage, speeches, and images of revolutionary struggle to commemorate Guevara and reaffirm the ideals of the Cuban Revolution.

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Cuba 18 October 1967

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