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Saul Landau (January 15, 1936 – September 9, 2013) was an American journalist, filmmaker and commentator. He was also a professor emeritus at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he taught history and digital media. He was born in the Bronx, New York.
A graduate of Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School, he also earned bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
He donated his early papers and films to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Television Research.
Landau authored 14 books, produced and directed over 50 documentary films, and wrote editorial columns including the Huffington Post
He frequently appeared on radio and TV shows.
Gore Vidal said, "Saul Landau is a man I love to steal ideas from."
During an award ceremony bestowing Landau with Medal of Friendship in in 2013, Cuban diplomat Ricardo Alarcon said Saul Landau is a “a real combatant with no other weapons than his talent and intellectual integrity,”
According to the Hebrew Bible, Saul (/sɔːl/; Hebrew: שָׁאוּל, Šāʼûl ; "asked for, prayed for"; Latin: Saul; Arabic: طالوت, Ṭālūt or Arabic: شاؤل, Shā'ūl) was the first king of a united Kingdom of Israel and Judah. His reign, traditionally placed in the late 11th century BCE, would have marked a switch from a tribal society to statehood.
The oldest accounts of Saul's life and reign are found in the Hebrew Bible. He was reluctantly anointed by the prophet Samuel in response to a popular movement to establish a monarchy, and reigned from Gibeah. After initial successes he lost favor with Samuel and God because of his disobedience to God. His son-in-law, David, was chosen by God to be a king. He fell on his sword (committed suicide) to avoid capture at the battle against the Philistines at Mount Gilboa. He was succeeded by his son, Ish-bosheth, whose brief reign was successfully contested by David. A similar yet different account of Saul's life is given in the Qur'an. Neither the length of Saul's reign, nor the extent of his territory are given in the Biblical account; the former is traditionally fixed at twenty or twenty-two years, but there is no reliable evidence for these numbers.
Coordinates: 40°N 100°W / 40°N 100°W / 40; -100
The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
John R. Stockwell (born 1937) is a former CIA officer who became a critic of United States government policies after serving seven tours of duty over thirteen years. Having managed American involvement in the Angolan Civil War as Chief of the Angola Task Force during its 1975 covert operations, he resigned and wrote In Search of Enemies.
Born in Angleton, Texas, Stockwell's Presbyterian father moved the family to the Belgian Congo when he was posted there to provide engineering assistance. Stockwell attended school in Lubondai before studying in the Plan II Honors program at the University of Texas.
As a Marine, Stockwell was a CIA paramilitary intelligence case officer in three wars: the Congo Crisis, the Vietnam War, and the Angolan War of Independence. His military rank is Major. Beginning his career in 1964, Stockwell spent six years in Africa, Chief of Base in the Katanga during the Bob Denard invasion in 1968, then Chief of Station in Bujumbura, Burundi in 1970, before being transferred to Vietnam to oversee intelligence operations in the Tay Ninh province and was awarded the CIA Medal of Merit for keeping his post open until the last days of the fall of Saigon in 1975.
John R. (born John Richbourg, August 20, 1910, Manning, South Carolina; died February 15, 1986, Nashville, Tennessee) was an American radio disc jockey who attained fame in the 1950s and 1960s for playing rhythm and blues music on Nashville radio station WLAC. He was also a notable record producer and artist manager.
Richbourg was arguably the most popular and charismatic of the four announcers at WLAC who showcased popular African-American music in nightly programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. (The other three were Gene Nobles, Herman Grizzard, and Bill "Hoss" Allen.) Later rock music disc jockeys such as Alan Freed, Wolfman Jack, and others mimicked Richbourg's practice of using speech that simulated African-American street language of the mid-twentieth century.
Richbourg's highly stylized approach to on-air presentation of both music and advertising earned him popularity, but it also created identity confusion. Because Richbourg and fellow disc jockey Allen used African-American speech patterns, many listeners thought that both announcers were actually African-Americans. The disc jockeys used the mystique to their commercial and personal advantages until the mid-1960s, when their racial identities as Euro-Americans became public knowledge.
Filmmaker and IPS Fellow Saul Landau offers his unique and on-the-ground perspective of Cuba, discussing his first of many trips in May 1960, U.S.-Cuba relations after the Cuban Revolution, and Cuba today. A long-time observer and analyst on Cuba, Landau's latest film is on the case of the Cuban 5, titled "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up?" It is available on DVD from Cinema Libre Studio.
Saul Landau interviews Alexander Cockburn and asks him about Bush's failure to lift the embargo in 2004. He also says that Kennedy killed hundreds of Cubans, launched the failed Bay of Pigs, and did "millions of dollars in property damage." The late Alexander Cockburn discusses American foreign policy in general and how our presidents push the idea of "freedom" for countries they attack.
DemocracyNow.org - Award-winning journalist, filmmaker, author, professor Saul Landau has made more than 45 films and written 14 books, many about Cuba. His latest film is "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up" about U.S. support for violent anti-Castro militants. Landau joins us to discuss the history of the Cuban Five and U.S. support for a group of anti-Castro militants who have been behind the bombing of airplanes, the blowing up of hotels and assassinations. Today they are allowed to live freely in the United States. "What did Cuba do to us?," Landa asks. "Well, the answer I think is that they were disobedient in our hemisphere. They did not ask permission to take away property — they took it away. They nationalized property, and the United States... has never forgiven them." To w...
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John Stockwell Exposes *ALL* CIA Operations former CIA (1979) ¤ Alternative Views 48. (C) JOHN STOCKWELL AND THE CIA (PART III) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternat... http://tinyurl.com/67bg8eq The United States Marine Corps (USMC) Major (Ret.) John R. Stockwell, former CIA case officer and former CIA Angola Station Chief who served 12 years in CIA introduces the documentary made about him by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Saul Landau. The movie has been shown in several film festivals around the world and on TV in many countries; but the U.S. networks, including PBS, refused to show it. Consequently, our showing provides its American premiere. Next, we look at segments of three weeks' coverage by the TV networks of the situation concerning the Russian troops in Cuba, interspersed wi...
Saul Landau was an internationally known scholar, author, and filmmaker. He wrote 14 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and reviews, and made more than 40 films and TV programs on social, political, economic and historical issues. He was an IPS fellow from 1972 until his death from cancer at age 77 on September 9, 2013. We wish to celebrate his life and memory in a special session during our 50th anniversary. Visit http://www.ips-dc.org/50th/
The death of a former Chilean Minister Orlando Letelier, and American citizen Ronnie Moffitt is called the most infamous act of international terrorism in the United States before September 11th. Questions are still asked about who is responsible for the assassinations and who got off the hook. Saul Landau author, filmmaker, and Vice Chair of the Institute for Policy Studies, had first proposed that Letelier come to Washington D.C. Today he says justice hasn't been done.
Depoimento de Maria Auxiliadora Lara Barcelos sobre as torturas sofridas no Brasil. Ela fez parte do grupo de 70 presos políticos trocados pelo embaixador suíço e enviados para o Chile. Ela viria depois a se suicidar, em 1976, em Berlim.
Seguinos en: Cartago Otra Television es Posible - http://is.gd/ZoG3Jh Facebook - http://is.gd/GVn4NJ Twitter - http://is.gd/zULJ30 Principio Esperanza - http://is.gd/s5MJ9b Mis Vídeos on Vimeo - http://is.gd/iMvp5b Principio Esperanza - YouTube - http://is.gd/fpNX5u Cartago HD Documentales - YouTube - http://is.gd/cfeRqN Google + https://plus.google.com/+PrincipioEsp... Documental del formidable cineasta Saul Landau, sobre los actos de terrorismo imperial contra Cuba. Rendimos asi homenaje al excepcional realizador y al abogado Leonard Weinglass, ambos ya fallecidos. Infatigables luchadores por la Causa de los 5 Héroes Cubanos y férreos defensores de la causa de los oprimidos en las entrañas del Imperio. Landau fue un escritor, periodista, realizador de documentales y académico estadouni...
Filmmaker and IPS Fellow Saul Landau offers his unique and on-the-ground perspective of Cuba, discussing his first of many trips in May 1960, U.S.-Cuba relations after the Cuban Revolution, and Cuba today. A long-time observer and analyst on Cuba, Landau's latest film is on the case of the Cuban 5, titled "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up?" It is available on DVD from Cinema Libre Studio.
DemocracyNow.org - Award-winning journalist, filmmaker, author, professor Saul Landau has made more than 45 films and written 14 books, many about Cuba. His latest film is "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up" about U.S. support for violent anti-Castro militants. Landau joins us to discuss the history of the Cuban Five and U.S. support for a group of anti-Castro militants who have been behind the bombing of airplanes, the blowing up of hotels and assassinations. Today they are allowed to live freely in the United States. "What did Cuba do to us?," Landa asks. "Well, the answer I think is that they were disobedient in our hemisphere. They did not ask permission to take away property — they took it away. They nationalized property, and the United States... has never forgiven them." To w...
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FIDEL provides a unique view of Cuba's controversial and most polarizing leader. In 1968, Fidel Castro took filmmaker and activist Saul Landau on a weeklong jeep ride through the eastern mountains. There, he plays baseball with a group of peasants, visits his pre-school and trades jokes with a 98-year old man. Fidel also listens to the people's concerns about food distribution, bad roads and transportation. Landau captures Cuba's revolutionary chief early in the morning in his tent. The camera zooms in on his dirty and delicate fingernails holding his trademark cigar while he tells a story of Sìmon Bolivar and offers tactical advice to guerrilla warriors throughout the Third World.The film contains rare and fascinating archive footage of the Bay of Pigs invasion and scenes of Che Guevara ...
Saul Landau was an internationally known scholar, author, and filmmaker. He wrote 14 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and reviews, and made more than 40 films and TV programs on social, political, economic and historical issues. He was an IPS fellow from 1972 until his death from cancer at age 77 on September 9, 2013. We wish to celebrate his life and memory in a special session during our 50th anniversary. Visit http://www.ips-dc.org/50th/
Para saber mais sobre esse vídeo, entre no site: www.revirandoahistoria.com.br Documentário americano que mostra a vida de 70 presos políticos brasileiros que foram 'trocados' pelo embaixador suíço. O documentário tem cenas fortes onde é mostrado quais as técnicas de tortura usado no Brasil nos anos 1960/1970.
IPS Fellow, filmmaker and author Saul Landau retraces the history of the Letelier-Moffitt assassination. On September 21, 1976, operatives of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet detonated a car bomb on Sheridan Circle in the heart of Washington D.C.'s Embassy Row, killing IPS colleagues Orlando Letelier, a former Chilean diplomat, and Ronni Karpen Moffitt, a development associate. Landau's own investigation of the murders culminated in the 1980 book, "Assassination on Embassy Row," co-authored by John Dinges.
Film jest ekranizacją historii biblijnego patriarchy Józefa opisanej w Księdze Rodzaju. Film jest częścią cyklu filmowego "Biblia" (The Bible), znany też jest w Polsce pod tytułem "Biblia: Józef". W tytułowego Józefa wcielił się Paul Mercurio, w jego ojca Jakuba-Izraela Martin Landau, zaś w Potifara − Ben Kingsley.
Film jest ekranizacją historii biblijnego patriarchy Józefa opisanej w Księdze Rodzaju. Film jest częścią cyklu filmowego "Biblia" (The Bible), znany też jest w Polsce pod tytułem "Biblia: Józef". W tytułowego Józefa wcielił się Paul Mercurio, w jego ojca Jakuba-Izraela Martin Landau, zaś w Potifara − Ben Kingsley.
John Stockwell Exposes *ALL* CIA Operations former CIA (1979) ¤ Alternative Views 48. (C) JOHN STOCKWELL AND THE CIA (PART III) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternat... http://tinyurl.com/67bg8eq The United States Marine Corps (USMC) Major (Ret.) John R. Stockwell, former CIA case officer and former CIA Angola Station Chief who served 12 years in CIA introduces the documentary made about him by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Saul Landau. The movie has been shown in several film festivals around the world and on TV in many countries; but the U.S. networks, including PBS, refused to show it. Consequently, our showing provides its American premiere. Next, we look at segments of three weeks' coverage by the TV networks of the situation concerning the Russian troops in Cuba, interspersed wi...
IPS Fellow, filmmaker and author Saul Landau retraces the history of the Letelier-Moffitt assassination. On September 21, 1976, operatives of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet detonated a car bomb on Sheridan Circle in the heart of Washington D.C.'s Embassy Row, killing IPS colleagues Orlando Letelier, a former Chilean diplomat, and Ronni Karpen Moffitt, a development associate. Landau's own investigation of the murders culminated in the 1980 book, "Assassination on Embassy Row," co-authored by John Dinges.
Saul Landau interviews Alexander Cockburn and asks him about Bush's failure to lift the embargo in 2004. He also says that Kennedy killed hundreds of Cubans, launched the failed Bay of Pigs, and did "millions of dollars in property damage." The late Alexander Cockburn discusses American foreign policy in general and how our presidents push the idea of "freedom" for countries they attack.
FIDEL provides a unique view of Cuba's controversial and most polarizing leader. In 1968, Fidel Castro took filmmaker and activist Saul Landau on a weeklong jeep ride through the eastern mountains. There, he plays baseball with a group of peasants, visits his pre-school and trades jokes with a 98-year old man. Fidel also listens to the people's concerns about food distribution, bad roads and transportation. Landau captures Cuba's revolutionary chief early in the morning in his tent. The camera zooms in on his dirty and delicate fingernails holding his trademark cigar while he tells a story of Sìmon Bolivar and offers tactical advice to guerrilla warriors throughout the Third World.The film contains rare and fascinating archive footage of the Bay of Pigs invasion and scenes of Che Guevara ...
Commentary on Segment #3 The original aim of this interview was to discuss Saul Landau's creative work with the San Francisco Mime Troupe from 1963-1966 - where did he come from, what did he do in Madison (University of Wisconsin) and in Havana, and once in SF what did he work on in the early 60s with young innovative artists of all persuasions, including: 1963--Text improvement on Ubu King, he gave Davis copies of IF Stone's Weekly, and Monthly Review. With Alvin Duskin Landau organized the SF New School (non-party Marxists and others) classes from economists and political folks. Songs for Tartuffe, Nina Landau co-directed with R.G. Davis. Landau arranged for Studies on the Left 1964 article by Davis pre- Guerrilla Theatre Essay. With Robert Nelson, Landau curated underground Saturday N...
DemocracyNow.org - Award-winning journalist, filmmaker, author, professor Saul Landau has made more than 45 films and written 14 books, many about Cuba. His latest film is "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up" about U.S. support for violent anti-Castro militants. Landau joins us to discuss the history of the Cuban Five and U.S. support for a group of anti-Castro militants who have been behind the bombing of airplanes, the blowing up of hotels and assassinations. Today they are allowed to live freely in the United States. "What did Cuba do to us?," Landa asks. "Well, the answer I think is that they were disobedient in our hemisphere. They did not ask permission to take away property — they took it away. They nationalized property, and the United States... has never forgiven them." To w...
Professor and Filmmaker Saul Landau is interviewed by Fanny Kiefer on Shaw TV's Studio 4 in Vancouver and discusses his new documentary Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up? www.SaulLandau.com
John Stockwell Exposes *ALL* CIA Operations former CIA (1979) ¤ Alternative Views 48. (C) JOHN STOCKWELL AND THE CIA (PART III) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternat... http://tinyurl.com/67bg8eq The United States Marine Corps (USMC) Major (Ret.) John R. Stockwell, former CIA case officer and former CIA Angola Station Chief who served 12 years in CIA introduces the documentary made about him by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Saul Landau. The movie has been shown in several film festivals around the world and on TV in many countries; but the U.S. networks, including PBS, refused to show it. Consequently, our showing provides its American premiere. Next, we look at segments of three weeks' coverage by the TV networks of the situation concerning the Russian troops in Cuba, interspersed wi...
"Will The Real Terrorist Please Stand Up", directed by Saul Landau, documents the history of U.S. - Cuban relations involving the CIA, violence, and the 5 Cubans serving long sentences in U.S. prisons. The film features an interview with Gerardo Hernandez, one of the Cuban Five who is currently serving life imprisonment in Victorville Maximum Security Prison for "conspiracy to commit espionage." Landau also interviews Luis Posada Carriles, Orlando Bosch, and others who have acknowledged perpetrating acts of terrorism in Cuba as "freedom fighters." Delightful surprises are appearances in the film by Fidel Castro and Danny Glover.
Saul Landau interviews Gore Vidal at Cal Poly. Recorded in 2005.
Abby Martin speaks with NYU media studies professor, Mark Crispin Miller, discussing the addition of 5 books to the Forbidden Bookshelf, a project aimed at making important literature that has gone out of circulation once again available to the public. The newest additions to the Forbidden Bookshelf include: 1. DuPont Dynasty: Behind the Nylon Curtain by Gerard Colby 2. Hidden History of the Korean War by I.F. Stone 3. Assassination on Embassy Row by Saul Landau and John Dinges 4. The Assassination of New York by Robert Fitch 5. The Polk Conspiracy by Kati Marton Access the full series here: www.forbiddenbookshelf.com LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/JournalistAbbyMartin FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
Filmmaker and IPS Fellow Saul Landau offers his unique and on-the-ground perspective of Cuba, discussing his first of many trips in May 1960, U.S.-Cuba relations after the Cuban Revolution, and Cuba today. A long-time observer and analyst on Cuba, Landau's latest film is on the case of the Cuban 5, titled "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up?" It is available on DVD from Cinema Libre Studio.
Saul Landau interviews Alexander Cockburn and asks him about Bush's failure to lift the embargo in 2004. He also says that Kennedy killed hundreds of Cubans, launched the failed Bay of Pigs, and did "millions of dollars in property damage." The late Alexander Cockburn discusses American foreign policy in general and how our presidents push the idea of "freedom" for countries they attack.
DemocracyNow.org - Award-winning journalist, filmmaker, author, professor Saul Landau has made more than 45 films and written 14 books, many about Cuba. His latest film is "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up" about U.S. support for violent anti-Castro militants. Landau joins us to discuss the history of the Cuban Five and U.S. support for a group of anti-Castro militants who have been behind the bombing of airplanes, the blowing up of hotels and assassinations. Today they are allowed to live freely in the United States. "What did Cuba do to us?," Landa asks. "Well, the answer I think is that they were disobedient in our hemisphere. They did not ask permission to take away property — they took it away. They nationalized property, and the United States... has never forgiven them." To w...
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John Stockwell Exposes *ALL* CIA Operations former CIA (1979) ¤ Alternative Views 48. (C) JOHN STOCKWELL AND THE CIA (PART III) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternat... http://tinyurl.com/67bg8eq The United States Marine Corps (USMC) Major (Ret.) John R. Stockwell, former CIA case officer and former CIA Angola Station Chief who served 12 years in CIA introduces the documentary made about him by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Saul Landau. The movie has been shown in several film festivals around the world and on TV in many countries; but the U.S. networks, including PBS, refused to show it. Consequently, our showing provides its American premiere. Next, we look at segments of three weeks' coverage by the TV networks of the situation concerning the Russian troops in Cuba, interspersed wi...
Saul Landau was an internationally known scholar, author, and filmmaker. He wrote 14 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and reviews, and made more than 40 films and TV programs on social, political, economic and historical issues. He was an IPS fellow from 1972 until his death from cancer at age 77 on September 9, 2013. We wish to celebrate his life and memory in a special session during our 50th anniversary. Visit http://www.ips-dc.org/50th/
The death of a former Chilean Minister Orlando Letelier, and American citizen Ronnie Moffitt is called the most infamous act of international terrorism in the United States before September 11th. Questions are still asked about who is responsible for the assassinations and who got off the hook. Saul Landau author, filmmaker, and Vice Chair of the Institute for Policy Studies, had first proposed that Letelier come to Washington D.C. Today he says justice hasn't been done.
Depoimento de Maria Auxiliadora Lara Barcelos sobre as torturas sofridas no Brasil. Ela fez parte do grupo de 70 presos políticos trocados pelo embaixador suíço e enviados para o Chile. Ela viria depois a se suicidar, em 1976, em Berlim.
Seguinos en: Cartago Otra Television es Posible - http://is.gd/ZoG3Jh Facebook - http://is.gd/GVn4NJ Twitter - http://is.gd/zULJ30 Principio Esperanza - http://is.gd/s5MJ9b Mis Vídeos on Vimeo - http://is.gd/iMvp5b Principio Esperanza - YouTube - http://is.gd/fpNX5u Cartago HD Documentales - YouTube - http://is.gd/cfeRqN Google + https://plus.google.com/+PrincipioEsp... Documental del formidable cineasta Saul Landau, sobre los actos de terrorismo imperial contra Cuba. Rendimos asi homenaje al excepcional realizador y al abogado Leonard Weinglass, ambos ya fallecidos. Infatigables luchadores por la Causa de los 5 Héroes Cubanos y férreos defensores de la causa de los oprimidos en las entrañas del Imperio. Landau fue un escritor, periodista, realizador de documentales y académico estadouni...
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Saul Landau was an internationally known scholar, author, and filmmaker. He wrote 14 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and reviews, and made more than 40 films and TV programs on social, political, economic and historical issues. He was an IPS fellow from 1972 until his death from cancer at age 77 on September 9, 2013. We wish to celebrate his life and memory in a special session during our 50th anniversary. Visit http://www.ips-dc.org/50th/
Em 1971, os cineastas americanos Haskell Wexler e Saul Landau estavam em Santiago do Chile aguardando a oportunidade de uma entrevista com o presidente Salvador Allende. Foi quando souberam da chegada do chamado Grupo dos 70, os presos políticos brasileiros trocados pelo embaixador suíço Giovanni Enrico Bucher, no que seria o último sequestro político do regime militar. Haskell e Saul foram até eles e os convenceram a contar para a TV americana o que haviam sofrido nas prisões brasileiras. Haskel Wexler é um dos maiores diretores de fotografia do cinema americano, responsável pelas imagens de filmes como Crown, o Magnífico (o primeiro), Um Estranho no Ninho e Amargo Regresso. Dirigiu também diversos docs sobre questões políticas e sociais, entre eles o clássico Medium Cool (1969). Saul L...
Documentário Brazil: A Report on Torture (1971), de Haskell Wexler e Saul Landau. Filmado no Chile, logo após a chegada dos 70 presos políticos brasileiros trocados pelo embaixador suíço, é um documentário com cenas fortes (há reconstituições de vários tipos de tortura).
FIDEL provides a unique view of Cuba's controversial and most polarizing leader. In 1968, Fidel Castro took filmmaker and activist Saul Landau on a weeklong jeep ride through the eastern mountains. There, he plays baseball with a group of peasants, visits his pre-school and trades jokes with a 98-year old man. Fidel also listens to the people's concerns about food distribution, bad roads and transportation. Landau captures Cuba's revolutionary chief early in the morning in his tent. The camera zooms in on his dirty and delicate fingernails holding his trademark cigar while he tells a story of SÃmon Bolivar and offers tactical advice to guerrilla warriors throughout the Third World.The film contains rare and fascinating archive footage of the Bay of Pigs invasion and scenes of Che Guevara ...
IPS Fellow, filmmaker and author Saul Landau retraces the history of the Letelier-Moffitt assassination. On September 21, 1976, operatives of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet detonated a car bomb on Sheridan Circle in the heart of Washington D.C.'s Embassy Row, killing IPS colleagues Orlando Letelier, a former Chilean diplomat, and Ronni Karpen Moffitt, a development associate. Landau's own investigation of the murders culminated in the 1980 book, "Assassination on Embassy Row," co-authored by John Dinges.
La producción incluye reportes periodísticos e imágenes inéditas de la carrera del exmandatario cubano Fidel Castro, desde que tomó control de la isla hasta el . Este documental, que es producido y dirigido por Eduardo Suarez, vicepresidente de programación de CNN En Español, incluye material grabado por Jon . Fidel Castro Documentary Full - Fidel Castro Declassified - History Channel documentary FIDEL CASTRO, . FIDEL provides a unique view of Cuba's controversial and most polarizing leader. In 1968, Fidel Castro took maker and activist Saul Landau on a weeklong .
La producción incluye reportes periodísticos e imágenes inéditas de la carrera del exmandatario cubano Fidel Castro, desde que tomó control de la isla hasta el . Este documental, que es producido y dirigido por Eduardo Suarez, vicepresidente de programación de CNN En Español, incluye material grabado por Jon . Fidel Castro Documentary | Great Cuban Leader | Cuba-US Relations | english subtitles . FIDEL provides a unique view of Cuba's controversial and most polarizing leader. In 1968, Fidel Castro took filmmaker and activist Saul Landau on a weeklong .
171214 Terrorismo de Estados Unidos contra Cuba. Documental: "Que se ponga de pie, el verdadero terrorista" (2010). Trabajo documental de Saul Landau que ofrece una valiosa herramienta para enseñar y aprender sobre la política de Estados Unidos contra Cuba y la historia del terrorismo como parte de su estrategia hegemonista. teleSUR. ----