"Since 1959" . . "Politics and government." . . "Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)" . . "Calypso Films (Firm)" . . "Film Victoria." . . "Cuba" . . "Cuba." . . . "History" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Documentary films" . . . . . "Feature films" . . . . . . "Encoded moving images" . . . . "Consists mostly of interviews with Cubans about their opinions on living in Cuba during its \"Special period\"--The end of help from the USSR and the effects of the blockade by the United States against Cuba. Many performing artists are interviewed--a dissident theatre group in Havana, a more traditional African theatre group in Santiago, and also film star Jorge Perugorria. The central personality in the film is Abel Prieto, the president of UNEAC-the national artists' and writers union. The street interviews illustrate the passion of the people for their country despite the rationing of food and petrol, and the constant cuts in water and power supplies." . . . . . "Luchando! Cuba's struggle to survive" . "Consists mostly of interviews with Cubans about their opinions on living in Cuba, its revolutionary process, the blockade by the United States against Cuba and famous Cubans of the past such as José Martí. Also includes Cuban music." . "Cuba's struggle to survive" . . . "Russel Porter, an Australian documentary filmmaker examines how people in Cuba are surviving the hardships caused initially by the \"blockade\" imposed by the USA over 30 years ago and increased by the more recent loss of trade with the countries of Eastern Europe. The goal was to faithfully and objectively portray the current atmosphere and character of this \"little island in the Caribbean.\"" . . . . . "Ethnographic films" . . . . "¡Luchando! Cuba's Struggle to Survive" . . "Nonfiction films" . . . "Streaming video" . "¡Luchando! Cuba's struggle to survive" . "Interviews" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Australian Film Commission." . . "Mozo Films (Firm)" . . "Civilization." . . "Music Cuba." . . "Revolution (Cuba : 1959)" . . . "Special Broadcasting Service (Australia)" . . "Music." . .