Fidel Castro |
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Filmmaker Adriana Bosch sought out thoughtful voices to tell the story of Fidel Castro. Read excerpts from interviews with historians, journalists, and analysts.Â
Fidel Castro |
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Although Castro's assault failed, storming the Moncada Barracks on July 26, 1953 catapulted him onto the Cuban national stage.Â
Fidel Castro |
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For the leader of a small Caribbean nation, Fidel Castro's impact on the latter half of the twentieth century has been inordinate.
Fidel Castro |
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For four decades, Castro purposely stood at the center of the dangerous game played for political pre-eminence in the developing world.
Fidel Castro |
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There are almost as many views about Cuba's past, present, and future as there are individuals. Read four divergent perspectives.
Fidel Castro |
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In this interview, Cuban-born filmmaker Adriana Bosch describes working on Fidel Castro .
Mary Pickford |
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Several inventors came up with a simple toy that made it possible for a series of pictures to be viewed in rapid succession, creating the illusion of motion.
Mary Pickford |
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Competition between the companies grew so fierce that it was draining the major players' resources and distracting them from their businesses.
Mary Pickford |
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What did Americans do for entertainment before filmmaking technology existed?
Mary Pickford |
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The actors became "stars," and publishers issued fan magazines to satisfy public curiosity about stars' likes, dislikes, hobbies, and idiosyncrasies.
Mary Pickford |
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Mary Pickford reached unprecedented heights of fame — and fell from stardom into semi-obscurity.
Mary Pickford |
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The first film screening in America took place in April 1896 at a New York City music hall, Koster and Bial's.