Comandante
Oliver Stone / Spain / 2003 / 99 min
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Spanish with English subtitles
Relations between the USA and Cuba are anything but normal.
One of the United States’ most outspoken and controversial directors interviews one of the world’s most outspoken and controversial heads of state –Comandante, Fidel Castro. No prior arrangements were made about what should or should not be discussed and Castro responds to each of them. Castro talks for the first time in detail about his relationship to Che Guevara, Kennedy and Nixon, but he also talks about certain aspects of his private life. It is fascinating to see real footage of a man who is a piece of living history. Friendly, yet tenacious and dogged in pursuing various lines of questioning, Stone and Fidel conduct an often illuminating tête-àtête, elucidating how it is that Cuba has existed at the border of the world’s greatest superpower as its most persistent antagonist for more than four decades.
Largely unseen in the USA, this film is a fascinating insight into the mind of the man who has defied the USA for so long.