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Poster of the film 'Cuba es mi Patria' featuring a vintage family photo.

About the Film

Historic lighthouse on a rocky peninsula during sunset over calm sea.

Synopsis

Director & Cast

Director & Cast

Cuba es mi Patria: The Homeland I Keep Inside explores the journey of Cuban refugees who, despite being physically separated from their beloved Cuba, are deeply intertwined with the island's culture, history, and spirit. Through poignant memories and vivid reflections, they share stories of ambiguous loss and the struggles of displacement

Cuba es mi Patria: The Homeland I Keep Inside explores the journey of Cuban refugees who, despite being physically separated from their beloved Cuba, are deeply intertwined with the island's culture, history, and spirit. Through poignant memories and vivid reflections, they share stories of ambiguous loss and the struggles of displacement, confronting the pain of exile and the nostalgia for a homeland that continues to shape their Cuban identity. As they navigate life in a foreign land, their enduring connection to Cuba becomes a powerful force that influences their relationships, dreams, and understanding of what it means to belong to a place they can no longer call their own but always carry within.

Three people pose at a Cuba Nostalgia event booth with historical displays and a sign saying "Cuba es mi patria."

Director & Cast

Director & Cast

Director & Cast

Directors:


Rose Marie Perez


Jose I. Vega Perez


Writers:


Zulema E. Suarez


This talented team explores themes of ambiguous loss while delving into the complexities of Cuban identity and nostalgia, particularly reflecting on the experiences of refugees seeking a new life in Cuba.


Principal Editor:


Shannon Ayala

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Coming Soon!

Director & Cast

Coming Soon!

Cuba es mi Patria: The Homeland I Keep Inside

Check out our film trailer that delves into themes of ambiguous loss, reflecting on Cuban identity and the nostalgia experienced by refugees from Cuba.

Production Stills

Vintage family portrait with parents and two children standing outdoors.
Elderly woman being interviewed at home with camera and lighting setup.
A man holds a boom microphone near a woman sitting and talking under a tree.
Group of adults pointing at a large floor map inside a spacious hall.
Two women in a recorded interview setup with professional lighting and camera.
Four men posing together outdoors with hats, vintage style.

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We cherish our audience and empathize with the feelings of ambiguous loss that many experience, especially those connected to Cuba and the Cuban identity. We invite you to contact us to screen and discuss the film at an organization venue such as schools, libraries, and groups. Let's keep the conversation about loss of homeland going and let's educate the younger generations about the difficult of migrating to another land!

Cuba es mi Patria

rose@leavingthehomelandproject.com

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