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Actors: Luis Callejo (actor), Kiti Mánver (actress), Teresa Font (editor), Mercedes Gamero (producer), Francisco Ramos (producer), Avelina Prat (miscellaneous crew), Chus de Castro (actress), Hugo Silva (actor), Adriana Ugarte (actress), Vicente Villanueva (director), Vicente Villanueva (writer), Julio de la Rosa (composer), Piti Alonso (miscellaneous crew), Guadalupe Lancho (actress), Elena Ballesteros (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Juan Carlos Martín del Campo (actor), Leonardo Albarrán (actor), Edgar González (actor), Alessandra Pozzo (actress), Cristian Gerardo Martínez (actor), Alonso Oliveros (actor), Yaír Eslí Rodríguez (director),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Vic del Rosario Jr. (producer), Vicente G. del Rosario III (producer), Dexter Doria (actress), Allan Paule (actor), Richard Quan (actor), Hermie Go (producer), Joselito Altarejos (producer), Joselito Altarejos (director), Joselito Altarejos (writer), Justin De Leon (actor), Lex Bonife (actor), Lex Bonife (writer), Crispin Pineda (actor), Lex Bonife (writer), Richard Gonzales (composer),
Plot: Mateo is a lighthouse caretaker dating a teacher Suzette. The small town they are in is trying to increase tourism. Jerome stumbles across Mateo and Suzette having sex, whilst he is on holiday from Manila. A local a gay man, who pays local teenage boys for sex, talks to Mateo about the negative aspects of being gay in the Philippines. According to local legend, a lighthouse fairy seduces desirable men who then never marry. Mateo's relationship with Jerome leads to self reevaluation.
Keywords: caretaker, cemetery, countryside, drunken-sex, erection, erotica, explicit-sex, fairy, father-son-estrangement, father-son-relationshipActors: Chete Lera (actor), Alberto Jiménez (actor), Betiana Blum (actress), Ana Wagener (actress), Raúl Arévalo (actor), China Zorrilla (actress), Nacho Ruiz Capillas (editor), Ramón Agirre (actor), Marcos Carnevale (writer), Marcos Carnevale (director), Juanma Lara (actor), Lidia Catalano (actress), Enrique González Macho (producer), José Antonio Félez (writer), José Antonio Félez (producer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Daniel Kuzniecka (actor), Fabio Rubiano (actor), Valentina Rendón (actress), Marcelo Cézan (actor), Victoria Góngora (actress), Carolina Gómez (actress), Andres Salgado (writer), Ana María Londoño (writer), Xilena Aycardi (actress), Cecilia Navia (actress), Juan Pablo Posada (director), Sebastian Sanchez (actor), Maria Cristina Pimiento (actress), Aida Morales (actress), Marbelle (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Orlando Nadres (writer), Willy Cruz (composer), Noni Buencamino (actor), Marco Morales (actor), Jon Santos (actor), Felino Tañada (director), Felino Tañada (writer), Raul Manalo Jr. (editor), Jerwin Mercado (actor), Josefina Flores Sace (actress), Alvin Trinidad (actor), Peter Pacheco (actor), Meynard Lagrosa (actor), Ronald Orda (actor), Eddson Guerra (actor),
Plot: Fidel is a "closet" gay and Julie is a flaming "queen," but they are bosom buddies. Fidel has been paying for the education of young Efren, but is unable to confess his love for him--until events conspire for him to do so, with painful consequences.
Keywords: bachelor, based-on-play, beautician, beauty-contest, beauty-parlor, closeted-gay, coffee, discrimination, drinking-session, drunkennessActors: Juan Diego (actor), Chete Lera (actor), Eusebio Poncela (actor), Antonio Dechent (actor), Àlex Brendemühl (actor), Francesc Orella (actor), Silvia Munt (actress), Manuel Morón (actor), Marta Etura (actress), Gustavo Salmerón (actor), Pep Molina (actor), Pablo Bossi (producer), Iván Morales (actor), Quique Camín (producer), Mercedes Morán (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Gil Portes (director), Gil Portes (writer), Irma Adlawan (actress), Gil Portes (producer), Alessandra de Rossi (actress), Adolfo Alix Jr. (writer), Dexter Doria (actress), Amy Austria (actress), Gina Alajar (actress), Mhalouh Crisologo (actress), Tony Mabesa (actor), Noni Buencamino (actor), Shamaine Buencamino (actress), Winston Emano (miscellaneous crew), George Jarlego (editor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Gérard Chaillou (actor), Roschdy Zem (actor), Vincent Grass (actor), Fanny Cottençon (actress), Annie Savarin (actress), Jean-Yves Gautier (actor), Luc Barnier (editor), Fanny Ardant (actress), Blanche Raynal (actress), Sami Bouajila (actor), Olivier Cruveiller (actor), Philippe Godeau (producer), Arié Elmaleh (actor), Max Boublil (actor), Djemel Barek (actor),
Plot: Slightly over-the-hill actress Nina has a fainting spell in a Paris park and Sami, an Algerian man out for a run comes to her aid. She seeks him out afterwards to return some property and discovers he works at night as a female prostitute. Nina is drawn to him and a friendship develops as he attempts to kick his drug habit and she tries to revive her acting career sidelined when she moved to Russia for years.
Keywords: actress, algerian, drug-addiction, gay-interest, hooker, long-distance-runner, male-prostitute, marathon, north-african, paris-franceActors: Roberto Rodríguez (director), Guillermo Bravo Sosa (actor), Guillermo Calles (actor), Antonio R. Frausto (actor), Pedro Infante (actor), Ángel Infante (actor), José Luis Jiménez (actor), Héctor Mateos (actor), Manuel R. Ojeda (actor), Salvador Quiroz (actor), Joaquín Roche (actor), Conchita Gentil Arcos (actress), Raúl Lavista (composer), Eduardo Arozamena (actor), Silvia Pinal (actress),
Plot: This is the story of a revolutionary man who fights against injustice and poverty and of the woman who loves him unconditionally in spite of his indifference. She will eventually die for him as he finally discovers the love she had for him as the war tears their lives apart.
Keywords: melodrama
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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 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 ...
Fidel Castro Documentary Full - Fidel Castro Declassified - History Channel documentary FIDEL CASTRO, perhaps the most important revolutionary to ever live, head of the cuban revolution and of Cuba as its President for more than a century. He survived assasination plots from the CIA and USA, and survived the demise of the Soviet Union to rule his country longer than any other dictator alive. A life certainly worth exploring through the best Fidel Castro documentary full from the History Channel. Fidel Castro Decalssified, Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DigitalPhilosophy Google Plus: http://plus.google.com/digphilosophy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DigitalPhilo
Fidel Castro Documentary | Great Cuban Leader | Cuba-US Relations | english subtitles . Fidel Castro Documentary Full - Fidel Castro Declassified - History Channel documentary FIDEL CASTRO, perhaps the most important revolutionary to ever live, . For a DVD copy of this documentary, please visit In 2008, Fidel Castro handed over control of Cuba to his younger . Fidel Castro in his prime, providing an excellent example of his wit, idealism, analysis. This is offered particularly to those under the spell of U.S. propaganda's .
Of Cuba, we often only show its capital city, Havana, or its folklore. As the country’s general elections are heating up, this film, in the shape of a road movie, will allow us to travel across the island. A journey made at a key moment, as the debate surrounding post-Castro Cuba is more prevalent than ever before; Raul Castro himself has declared, “The country must change to avoid sinking.” It has indeed been a year since Cubans started being able to work for their own bread. Another proof of the “revolution” prompted by Raul Castro, Fidel’s brother and heir to his throne, is enabling his fellow citizens to legally acquire and sell their homes or even their vehicles. What impact does that hold upon the daily lives of Cubans? From Santiago de Cuba, the nation’s second most important city a...
Second episode of the series "The Making of a Leader", this documentary revisits the story of the "leader maximo". The real Castro, not the legend. Flashback to understand. Castro's childhood is unknown, often hidden or disguised. And yet, it illuminates the path of the Cuban dictator in a different light. Subscribe to wocomoDOCS for more documentaries in full length: https://goo.gl/q5GXI6 Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ FIPA 2005 Official Competition Director: Daniel Leconte & Ibar Aibar Duration: 50' Year: 2004 Producer: Daniel Leconte (This film is part of the series "The Making of a Leader" 6x52')
SUBSCRIBETE A MIS VIDEOS PARA VER SEMANALMENTE LOS VIDEOS MAS GRACIOSOS Y LOS DOCUMENTALES MAS INTERESANTES EN ESPAÑOL.. En la primavera de 2003, el gobierno cubano recurrió a la violencia para impedir que los cubanos emigraran a Norteamérica. Fueron arrestados y encarcelados 75 de ellos, entre los que había periodistas independientes, que fueron acusados de ser agentes al servicio de los Estados Unidos y de conspirar contra la revolución. Tres cubanos, detenidos mientras intentaban apoderarse de un ferry en la bahía de La Habana, fueron condenados a muerte y ejecutados tras juicios sumarísimos. Estos acontecimientos empeoraron todavía más la imagen que el mundo tenía de la dictadura cubana que fue condenada por numerosos intelectuales y diversos gobiernos. Director: Oliver Stone
►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This documentary film focuses on the revolution in Cuba on 1959 with the exile of Batista, a tyrant in the eyes of many Cubans. It discusses the days leading up to the revolution, which many saw as the beginning of democracy in Cuba. Then it shows the consequences of Castro's actions after he won power, and the world's response to his communist regime. Historical Background: The Cuban Revolution (1953-1959) was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement and its allies against the U.S.-backed auth...
Cuban Media - Capitalism Vs Socialism Barbara Walters interviews Fidel Castro from Havana, Cuba -- 25 years after her first interview with the Cuban leader. Her original interview made a little history because people got their first real look at the man. Although Castro is known for very long speeches, he rarely does interviews. Fidel Castro, 76 at the time of this interview, has outlasted nine US presidents. He's on his tenth. His rule continues to inspire both fear and devotion. He tells Barbara Walters that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev lied to both President John F. Kennedy and Cuba, heightening the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Fidel Castro interview, on the battlefield, speaking about guerrilla warfare and why it is not the method chosen by Revolutionaries, but rather the method which has been forced by the imperialist oppressors.
http://goo.gl/3Cdeu - Ed Sullivan interviews Fidel Castro on January 11, 1959 in Cuba shortly after the Batista regime is overthrown during the Cuban Revolution.
Fidel Castro Interview by Ted Turner in 1990
In 1959, “Face the Nation” broadcast the first U.S. television interview with Fidel Castro, then a young revolutionary who had just overthrown the Cuban dictator.
"If this Revolution falls, what we will have here in Cuba is a hell. Hell itself." - Fidel Castro Interview by Clark Hewitt Galloway 1959, Havana Executive Producer: David Gerlach Animator: Patrick Smith Translator: Sebastian Betti Hear the full 35-minute interview with Castro with english translation: http://blankonblank.org/interviews/fidel-castro-1959-lost-interview/ Subscribe for new episodes every other Tuesday (it's free): http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Watch the previous episodes: Maurice Sendak on Being a Kid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvtgqJTVVhE Beastie Boys on Being Stupid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4mx2P... David Foster Wallace on Ambition http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5R8gd... Wilt Chamberlain on Tall Tales http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxLiVn...
US Cuba Relations Barbara Walters interviews Fidel Castro from Havana, Cuba -- 25 years after her first interview with the Cuban leader. Her original interview made a little history because people got their first real look at the man. Although Castro is known for very long speeches, he rarely does interviews. Fidel Castro, 76 at the time of this interview, has outlasted nine US presidents. He's on his tenth. His rule continues to inspire both fear and devotion. He tells Barbara Walters that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev lied to both President John F. Kennedy and Cuba, heightening the Cuban Missile Crisis. Anchor: Barbara Walters and John Miller Airdate: October 11, 2002
Cuba's Future Barbara Walters interviews Fidel Castro from Havana, Cuba -- 25 years after her first interview with the Cuban leader. Her original interview made a little history because people got their first real look at the man. Although Castro is known for very long speeches, he rarely does interviews. Fidel Castro, 76 at the time of this interview, has outlasted nine US presidents. He's on his tenth. His rule continues to inspire both fear and devotion. He tells Barbara Walters that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev lied to both President John F. Kennedy and Cuba, heightening the Cuban Missile Crisis. Anchor: Barbara Walters and John Miller Airdate: October 11, 2002
Elian Gonzales - Walter's view on Cuban Society, Tourism, & prostitution Barbara Walters interviews Fidel Castro from Havana, Cuba -- 25 years after her first interview with the Cuban leader. Her original interview made a little history because people got their first real look at the man. Although Castro is known for very long speeches, he rarely does interviews. Fidel Castro, 76 at the time of this interview, has outlasted nine US presidents. He's on his tenth. His rule continues to inspire both fear and devotion. He tells Barbara Walters that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev lied to both President John F. Kennedy and Cuba, heightening the Cuban Missile Crisis. Anchor: Barbara Walters and John Miller Airdate: October 11, 2002
FIDEL es FIDEL
[Hook: Tiara Thomas]
Is it bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
I'll be your bad girl, I'll prove it to you
I can't promise that I'll be good to you
Cause I had some issues, I won't commit
No, not having it
But at least I can admit that I'll be bad noooooo to
you (to you)
Yeah, I'll be good in bed but I'll be bad to you
Bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
[Verse 1: Fatal]
she been hurt, too many times,
she heard it all, knows all the lines,
and deep inside, loves on her mind
but she aint lookin........love is blind,
and shawty mine, without being mine
won't change her ways, but she a dime
and you say your fine, but I see the hurt,
we spendin time, cause I see your worth
puff, puff, pass...then we fuck and crash,
I don't commit, still I hope it lasts,
loves a jokes, but i love your laugh
and girl you bad, still my better half
what i rather have, no monogamy
you grindin slow, on top in me
love, someday? maybe, possibly,
but honestys, the policy,
i ain't tryin to be your man, girl i could just hit,
hand on your ass, i'm tryin to get a grip,
kissin, suckin, bitin on your lip,
make a few movies, wit no script
thats my bitch, fuckin right
count all day, fuck all night
You know i'm playin, but play along,
I never made love, girl am i wrong?
[Hook]
[Verse 2: Fatal]
I aint never made love, but ill fuck you right
ass so fat, and pussy so tight
we could do it all, if its only one night
fuck your man, you single tonight,
not quite, but oh well,
I wont tell if you dont tell,
late night, in the hotel,
gettin head, catrel
then i beat the pussy pronto,
fuck you all around the condo,
Go down south, call me sancho,
only give head, for the hancho
marlin brando, i'm a Don
like a light, turn me off, or on
never had love, am I wrong?
Thought I was, but the feelin gone,
better off alone, bad on my own
Be right there, when u call my phone
beat that pussy, grind and moan
when you wakin up, i'm gone,
I don't need love, i'm ridin solo,
still hoes, posin, like a photo
She a freak, only on the low tho
and if not, then its a no go