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"Cuba va!" is an intriguing snapshot of Cuban life post-revolution, capturing social dynamics and cultural shifts with a genuine, almost intimate lens. The pacing feels organic, flowing through various sectors like education and healthcare, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere without rush. The color cinematography gives it a vibrant quality, making you appreciate both the beauty and the challenges of everyday life in Cuba. Felix Greene's approach feels immersive, as if you're wandering through the streets and experiencing the sounds of the culture firsthand. It’s distinctive in how it balances optimism with realism, presenting a nuanced portrait of a nation in transition.
'Cuba va!' has had a somewhat limited release on home video, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Earlier editions were less common, and it’s one of those films that might not pop up often at conventions or swap meets. Its unique take on a pivotal moment in history draws interest from both documentary enthusiasts and those fascinated by Cuban culture. If you find a well-preserved copy, it’s worth considering for its historical significance and artistic merit.
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