The Day Diplomacy Died
Come see the film and meet the filmmaker.
This new documentary by Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz Rebo exposes the story behind the lock up of 75 “independent” journalists, trade unionists, and librarians in Cuba in 2003 through the eyes of four ex-Cuban state agents working undercover. The mainstream media never fully investigates the role played by the US diplomats in Cuba in controlling the “dissidents” movement. In this film former Cuban undercover agents speak out for the first time on film about the inner workings of the dissident groups they infiltrated and the various plans, supported by the U.S.044 government, that were being developed to destabilize Cuba.
April 12th at 7:00pm
Black Film Center/Archive
Rm 044 Wells IU Library
Tenth and Jordan
Bloomington, IN
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