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Santiago at night
Santiago de Cuba is one of those cities that saves its best for the night as if when seen in daylight it is not enough, as if the parallel world of the city were after sunset.
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Sugar cane juice
To mitigate the Cuban heat there is nothing like a juice-grinding machine known as a guarapera and enjoying a cold jug of cane juice with bits of crushed ice.
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Return to Caletones
Later, fascinated by the place that owes its name to the number of sea grape plants that grow in the area, film director Humberto Solas immortalized the site in the third part of the…
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A few words and five faces
Then one day that seemed ordinary, if not for the presence of a miraculous saint, we woke up repeating it in the past tense, by word of mouth, the words so often heard and read.…
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There’s a sign that says…
Sometimes they are slogans and other simple phrases that in the context in which they appear, revalidate every sense of their words.
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Churches in Camaguey
Walking in Camagüey one realizes the reasons that led John Paul II to declare her an archdiocese in 1998. Their churches, which remain intact over time, are the best evidence for the…
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Cabo Cruz
Cabo Cruz has one street and from the cliff bordering the village, its coral reef is in perfect view through the transparent waters that surround it.
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In search of a face
Without ever having a script the looks are interspersed through my lens – facial features, gestures, smiles and sadness, with the natural and ideological landscapes of the places where…
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The little rural school
La Bajada on the Guanacahabibes peninsula in Cuba’s westernmost part is the island’s first or last community, depending on how your look at it.
In that settlement, where the sun…
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The Cuban town of Gibara
Discovered by Cuban film several years ago, since then Gibara has flirted over and over again in different ways with the cinema. It’s the kind of place you’ve often seen and don’t…
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