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capitalismkills
25th June 2007, 11:19
To all comrades:

There is a new documentary about Cuba coming out on the 29 June.

'With or Without Fidel' has interviews with Oswaldo Paya, Ricardo Alarcon, Mariella Castro and many other big names from Cuba. A lively debate about the future of Cuba will follow the screenings.

http://www.ricenpeas.com/docs/with_or_without_fidel.html

29th June at 6.50 pm
Tricycle Cinema,
269 Kilburn High Road, NW6.

Box Office: 020 7372 6611

Matty_UK
25th June 2007, 13:08
Originally posted by [email protected] 25, 2007 10:19 am
29th June at 6.50 pm
Tricycle Cinema,
269 Kilburn High Road, NW6.

Box Office: 020 7372 6611
What city/country is that?
Is it being shown anywhere else?

capitalismkills
25th June 2007, 14:00
Hi Matty

The film will be screened at following venues, all in LONDON, UK:

29th June at 6.50 pm
Tricycle Cinema, 269 Kilburn High Road, NW6. Box Office: 020 7372 6611

5th July at 7pm
Canning House, 2 Belgrave Square, SW1X. Box Office: 020 7235 2303

12th July at 6.30pm
Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, W6. Box Office 020 8237 1111

farleft
27th June 2007, 16:56
I might pop along to the Kilburn one.

Global_Justice
29th June 2007, 23:48
i was at the kilburn film tonight. was a really good film i recomend anyone to go n see it if u can. the debate was funny aswell there was a random german guy asking something about jfk, cuba and the mafia or something he just got laughed at lol. was a good film tho

capitalismkills do u work with ricenpeas???

Karl Marx's Camel
1st July 2007, 10:39
'With or Without Fidel' has interviews with Oswaldo Paya, Ricardo Alarcon, Mariella Castro and many other big names from Cuba. A lively debate about the future of Cuba will follow the screenings.


How about for once dropping all the big pro and con names and actually sit down and listen to what ordinary, random Cubans have to say? That would be a far more interesting documentary.

Global_Justice
1st July 2007, 14:42
this film does that, it tries to get a balance. they talk to some street vendors, doctors, peasants and quite a few ordinary people in there homes.