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Cuba and the Cameraman is a fascinating dive into the complexities of life in Cuba over several decades. Alpert's documentary feels personal, almost like a home movie at times, capturing the nuances of everyday struggles against a backdrop of political upheaval. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows you to really immerse yourself in the lives of three families and their interactions with Castro's regime. What stands out is how the film balances personal stories with broader themes of resilience and change. The cinematography has this raw quality, almost like you're there with the characters, and Alpert's presence makes it feel intimate. It's definitely a unique perspective on a place often seen through a political lens.
Focuses on personal narratives within a political contextIntimate cinematography enhances emotional impactExplores resilience amidst hardship and change
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