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Patria y Vida: The Power of Music

Year: 2023 Documentary Runtime: 88 min Rating: 6.9

Overview

The film explores how “Patria Y Vida” became a rallying cry that Cubans shouted in the streets during unprecedented demonstrations on the island.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Beatriz Luengo

Beatriz Luengo

Self

Yotuel Romero

Yotuel Romero

Self

Descemer Bueno

Descemer Bueno

Self

Maykel Osorbo

Maykel Osorbo

Self

El Funky

El Funky

Self

Alexander Delgado

Alexander Delgado

Self

Randy Malcom

Randy Malcom

Self

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