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Born in 1943, Sara Gómez studied literature, piano, and Afro-Cuban ethnography before becoming the first female Cuban filmmaker. A woman of great intelligence, independence and generosity, she was a revolutionary filmmaker with intersecting concerns about the Afro-Cuban community and the value of its cultural traditions, women's issues, and the treatment of the marginalized sectors of society.

Top Cast

  • Germinal Hernández

    Germinal Hernández

    Self

  • Agnès Varda

    Agnès Varda

    Self

  • Mario Balmaseda

    Mario Balmaseda

    Self

  • Yesenia Seiler

    Yesenia Seiler

    Self

  • Iddia Veitía Gómez

    Iddia Veitía Gómez

    Self

  • Ibis Hernández Gómez

    Ibis Hernández Gómez

    Self

  • Alfredo Hernández Gómez

    Alfredo Hernández Gómez

    Self

  • Sara Gómez

    Sara Gómez

    Self (archival footage)

Overview

Born in 1943, Sara Gómez studied literature, piano, and Afro-Cuban ethnography before becoming the first female Cuban filmmaker. A woman of great intelligence, independence and generosity, she was a revolutionary filmmaker with intersecting concerns about the Afro-Cuban community and the value of its cultural traditions, women's issues, and the treatment of the marginalized sectors of society.

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