Director Saul Landau on "Fidel"

Director Saul Landau on "Fidel"

Director Saul Landau recalls his months-long adventure in Cuba while filming the classic portrait of Fidel Castro, "Fidel," in 1968. He also recalls his 40 year relationship with the country and its people, and brings us up to date. This interview includes clips from two of Landau's other documentaries, "The Uncompromising Revolution" and "Cuba and Fidel," and originally aired as part of Link TV's presentation of "Fidel."
Flash Player 8 and JavaScript required.
Please download the latest Flash Player, and make sure your browser's JavaScript support is enabled.

No Flash?
View QuickTime 350kbps
View QuickTime 60kbps

Fidel

Fidel Castro drives around the countryside, talks to locals, philosophizes and plays baseball in this personal profile of Castro which chronicles a unique moment in Cuban history, ten years after Fidel's revolution.
Digg it!Stumble!Add to RedditAdd to Del.icio.usShare on FacebookReview this story on NewsTrust.net
Comments ()
More Episodes
Director Saul Landau on "Fidel"Director Saul Landau on "Fidel"
Running Time: 00:12:04
Saul Landau on SocialismSaul Landau on Socialism
Running Time: 00:01:19
Music in "Fidel"Music in "Fidel"
Running Time: 00:01:19