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Looking for a space, lesbians & gay men in Cuba = Buscando un espacio : los homosexuales en Cuba, produced and directed by Kelly Anderson

Label
Looking for a space, lesbians & gay men in Cuba = Buscando un espacio : los homosexuales en Cuba, produced and directed by Kelly Anderson
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Looking for a space
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
884894930
Responsibility statement
produced and directed by Kelly Anderson
Runtime
38
Sub title
lesbians & gay men in Cuba = Buscando un espacio : los homosexuales en Cuba
Summary
One of the ironies of the Cuban Revolution was that, from the beginning, it persecuted many of its loyal supporters because of their sexual orientation. "Looking for a Space" examines the cultural, political and historical reasons behind the persecution of lesbians and gay men during the early years of the Revolution, and takes a fresh look at this issue from the perspectives of Cubans who are living on the island today. We meet a diverse group of people, from a wide range of age groups and occupations, who express differences of opinion. Older people recall the repression of the late sixties when gay people were sent to "UMAP" camps for "re-education." During the Mariel boatlift of 1980, many gay people were seen as "counterrevolutionary" for fleeing the country. Many younger Cubans feel there is more tolerance today, as an emerging gay subculture demonstrates. Given the uncertain political and economic climate of today's Cuba, the future remains unclear. The documentary raises critical questions about political ideology and sexual identity
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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