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Operation Peter Pan: Flying Back to Cuba is a fascinating documentary that digs deep into a lesser-known chapter of Cuban history. Directed by Estela Bravo, it captures the emotional turmoil of over 14,000 children sent to the U.S. during a turbulent time, separated from their families under the guise of safety. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the children's experiences to resonate. Bravo's use of archival footage and personal testimonies creates a haunting atmosphere, making the viewer reflect on themes of separation, hope, and loss. The involvement of the CIA and the Catholic Church adds a layer of complexity that makes it distinctive. You can really feel the gravity of their stories, and it's a crucial piece of history that deserves attention.
Covers a unique historical eventFocuses on personal stories of separationInvolves complex socio-political themes
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Estela Bravo
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