Jon Alperts documentary explores the lives of three Cuban families across 45 years, depicting their hopes, struggles, and resilience amidst economic hardships, political changes, and the death of Fidel Castro in 2016. Cuba and the Cameraman is a 2017 American Polish-language Documentary Drama motion picture starring Jon Alpert in the title role. 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 motion picture. Cuba and the Cameraman was released on 21st November 2017 and takes a screen time of 114 minutes. Cinematography was done by Jon Alpert and editing by David Meneses. The music was composed by Daniel Freiberg.
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Cuba and the Cameraman Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 72%
Brian Costello
The voice overs often dont say anything the camera footage isnt already saying on its own. ( Read More )
David Ehrlich
The whole thing is strangely apolitical for a film thats very much about the profound impact of Cuban laws on Cuban lives. ( Read More )
Glenn Kenny
In part because of its political blind spots, Cuba and the Cameraman is captivating. (Whatever you think of Mr. Alperts perspective, its interesting.) ( Read More )
Neil Young
... Cuba and the Cameraman is sustained by the strong bonds of trust which the gregarious Alpert has evidently been able to maintain with Cubans from various echelons of this theoretically classless society. ( Read More )
Sheri Linden
As a decades long, ground level portrait of the country, his vibrant film is unprecedented. ( Read More )