Castro in Winter (2012)

ALL 02/03/2012 (en) Documentary 56 Min
  • Release
    02/03/2012
  • Production
    New Element Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    52%
  • Original title
    Castro in Winter
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

After directing two documentaries on Fidel Castro in 2002 ("Comandante") and 2003 ("Looking for Fidel"), filmmaker Oliver Stone returned to interview Castro in 2009 for the first in-depth conversation since Castro had stepped down as president and recovered from colon surgery. In this new film, Castro is interviewed at home, surrounded by his family. The stimulating conversation is friendly and casual, as Castro offers his perspective on current leaders such as President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as controversial events such as the coup in Honduras, upheaval in Iran, and the collapse of the Soviet Union's effect on the Cuban economic model. Castro also reflects on some of the defining moments of his life during the last 50 years, including John F. Kennedy's assassination and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

  1. Oliver Stone

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Alex Márquez

    Editor



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Castro in Winter (2012) 56 Min

ALL 02/03/2012 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 02/03/2012
  • Production
    New Element Productions
  • Original title Castro in Winter
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

After directing two documentaries on Fidel Castro in 2002 ("Comandante") and 2003 ("Looking for Fidel"), filmmaker Oliver Stone returned to interview Castro in 2009 for the first in-depth conversation since Castro had stepped down as president and recovered from colon surgery. In this new film, Castro is interviewed at home, surrounded by his family. The stimulating conversation is friendly and casual, as Castro offers his perspective on current leaders such as President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as controversial events such as the coup in Honduras, upheaval in Iran, and the collapse of the Soviet Union's effect on the Cuban economic model. Castro also reflects on some of the defining moments of his life during the last 50 years, including John F. Kennedy's assassination and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

  1. Oliver Stone

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Alex Márquez

    Editor

  4. José Ibáñez, Fernando Sulichin, Robert S. Wilson

    Producer