Este 9 de septiembre se estrenó en el museo de la Diáspora cubana el primer capítulo de la serie documental "Gritos de libertad", del director cubano Carlos Gavilondo, basado en el testimonio de cinco ex prisioneros políticos cubanos. “Gritos de libertad” busca reflejar la historia de la lucha contra la dictadura en Cuba, desde 1959 hasta la actualidad.
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00:00 This September 9, the first chapter of the documentary series "Screams of Freedom"
00:06 by Cuban director Carlos Gabilondo was released in Miami.
00:09 Based on the testimony of five Cuban political ex-prisoners,
00:13 "Screams of Freedom" seeks to reflect the history of the struggle against the dictatorship in Cuba
00:18 from 1959 to the present.
00:21 What motivated me to say that freedom has just arrived in our country,
00:28 that there is no political presidium and that human rights prevail once and for all.
00:33 That is the main motivation that drives me to do this work.
00:38 When Gabilondo came to me, he had planned to make a documentary,
00:43 more like the San Isidro movement, these young artists.
00:47 And when he met me, I proposed to open the scope more,
00:52 to do something more inclusive, that included the new generations.
00:56 And that's when he came up with the idea of making a documentary series,
01:00 which is the first one we saw today.
01:02 The documentary was wonderful.
01:05 Those people who have been able to coordinate the different stages
01:12 of the fight for freedom in Cuba,
01:16 have a great merit, because they have a great sense of freedom
01:22 when considering all the parts equally.
01:25 I think this documentary can serve, first of all, as a denunciation
01:30 of what is actually the intrinsically perverse essence of the Cuban regime,
01:35 of what it is capable of doing to the citizens,
01:41 to the Cubans who dare to dissent and go against that regime of lies and oppression.
01:48 I think that Carlos, as an author, managed, by playing very hard and under a lot of sacrifice,
01:53 by showing his talent, to be where he is today.
01:57 And now he is making this documentary, which has a human, patriotic value,
02:03 and a denunciation for the entire Cuban people,
02:06 and so that the whole world knows what is happening in Cuba.
02:09 And not what happened in history, but what is happening today
02:12 in the Cuban prisons and police units.
02:19 All the decisions are being made to create a platform
02:23 so that the Cuban people have access to this documentary.
02:27 I think it will not be the only one, it will be one of the many,
02:32 which will make them full of energy and, as they say,
02:36 take to the streets and fight for their freedom.
02:39 If there is something that scares the communists in the whole world,
02:45 especially in the international forums, it is when they are asked about the political prisoners,
02:51 about the violations of their human rights,
02:54 because they can no longer justify so many lies, supposedly counter-revolutionary.
02:58 I think that the documentary can serve to maintain a little hope
03:03 that the situation is reversible, and it will be reversible thanks to Cubans
03:09 who will always challenge this oppressive and criminal regime.
03:15 The redaction will be extremely positive,
03:18 because here is the teaching that they were the firstborn,
03:22 it is a school, you understand?
03:24 And it is also a paradigm to follow these political prisoners,
03:27 who are more than political prisoners, they are Cuban heroes,
03:29 to whom the entire people of Cuba deserves great respect.
03:32 With the documentary, what I try and what I would like to do
03:36 is to contribute a grain of sand, as we Cubans say,
03:39 and that once and for all, all, at the beginning,
03:42 we raise our voices to end this dictatorship.
03:45 This documentary will play a powerful influence
03:51 on the awakening, on the awareness and on the formation of the people of Cuba.
03:56 The next one would be the figure of Ocuato Payá,
04:00 the next one would be the Ladies of Blanco,
04:03 and the next one, the 24th of February, at the Assembly.
04:06 And then, you interview me again and I tell you,
04:09 "Long live Cuba Libre, and long live the youth!"
04:12 (dramatic music)
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