(Latin Pulse/Pulso Latino: December 25, 2008) As the year comes to an end, many believe we are entering a new era of change and hope in U.S.-Latin American relations. Cuba...
Turmoil reigns in the streets of Nicaragua, as the opposition refuses to accept defeat in what they say are fraudulent municipal elections. Venezuela goes to the polls in what has...
Cuban postal clerk, Carla, takes up the absurd lengths of red tape in her bureaucracy and ties them up in a bow as she fabricates a rich - and covert...
From makeshift baseball games, to remote villages in Cuba, many have admired Fidel Castro. And for almost fifty years he's been the island's most polarizing figure. Is Cuba ready for...
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...
"Fidel" director Saul Landau talks about what he sees as Latin America's frustration with the U.S. model of capitalism and the imposition of privitization, particularly of essential utilities, on Latin...
"Fidel" director Saul Landau discusses how the Cuban revolution transformed the small island from an outpost of US controlled business to a nation that would effect world policy.
Saul Landau, director of the film "Fidel," and long time journalist covering Cuba, talks about the younger generation in Cuba, and what he tells them when they ask about the...
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...
The film recreates one of the most dramatic episodes in the history of human migrations, a crisis that shook the very foundations of Cuban and American society