Life in Cuba for three struggling families over the course of 45 years, from the cautious optimism of the early 1970s to the harrowing 1990s after the fall of the Soviet Union and the 2016 death of Fidel Castro. Cuba and the Cameraman is a 2017 American English-language Documentary film. Cuba and the Cameraman was Produced by Jon Alpert, Matthew O'neill and Tessa Treadway. The movie is written and directed by Jon Alpert. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the film. Cuba and the Cameraman was released on 24th November 2017 and takes a screen time of 113 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. Cinematography was done by Jon Alpert and editing by David Meneses. The music was composed by Daniel Freiberg.
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Release Date24 NOV 2017
Run Time113 MINUTES
Language
English, Polish, Spanish
Genre
Documentary, Drama
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Cuba and the Cameraman Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : 5.0/5
Positive Review Rating : 71%
Indie Wire
Alas, every subsequent visit is a little more sobering than the last. ( Read More )
Film Journal
On the occasion of Fidel Castros death, award winning documentarian Jon Alpert and his crew ventured back to Cuba, a land the filmmaker had toured, shot and gotten to know well over the past four d... ( Read More )
Common Sense Media
Which isnt a deal breaker to the enjoyment of Cuba and the Cameraman, but it definitely prevents a good movie from being great. ( Read More )
The New York Times
Havana has seen a lot of change, but in some ways it still earns its reputation for being frozen in time. ( Read More )
Indie Wire
The whole thing is strangely apolitical for a film thats very much about the profound impact of Cuban laws on Cuban lives. ( Read More )