Friday, September 8, 2017

Cuba explained: "Embargo" (video)

Jeri Rice (embargofilm.com), KPFK; Seth Auberon, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
WATCH TRAILER: Embargo by Jeri Rice (embargofilm.com/embargo-trailer)



EMBARGO chronicles the story of the politics and collusion behind the Cuban embargo, its history, impact, and evolution. 

Embargo documents the journey of an American woman, Jeri Rice's quest for truth. It begins with a rare encounter with Cuban President Fidel Castro in 2002, when the Communist leader confesses to her that the utopia he tried to create did not succeed and he was unable to fix it. 

Rice sets out to find out why our country's unprecedented embargo of Cuba has persisted unabated, long after the Cold War.

"I tried to create a utopia and I did not succeed. I don't have time to fix it." - Fidel Castro
  
Along with information from recently declassified documents and original interviews -- with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Sergei Khrushchev, Ted Sorensen, and Lucie Arnaz, and others -- an unprecedented set of historical, political, social, and cultural perspectives is revealed.

There are new insights on the Batista-Nixon-CIA connection, Pres. Nixon’s link to the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, behind the scenes of the Cuban Missile Crisis with Ted Sorensen, Watergate, and more.

Che Guevara (Alberto Korda, fotofolio.la)
The film ultimately links the threads of an untold history as it exposes a foreign policy that has failed both countries, the US and Cuba. Now is a time of change between the two -- forward or backward, and the future of the embargo hangs in the balance.

A new Cold War is developing with the threat of nuclear confrontations. Embargo’s relevance to today’s political climate is a perfect point to begin a new conversation. More (Facebook)
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