Posted on 10/19/2004 10:09:17 AM PDT by CHACHI
COVERING CUBA 4: The Rats Below
© 2004 ABIP All Rights Reserved
AB INDEPENDENT PRODUCTIONS/CC4
distributed by www.CubaCollectibles.com
running time: 105
Color/B&W VIDEO DVD & VHS HI-FI Stereo
producer/director Agustin Blazquez
interviewer/assistant producer Jaums Sutton
This is the fourth documentary of the series COVERING CUBA. The first COVERING CUBA was released in 1995, followed by COVERING CUBA 2: The Next Generation in 2000 and COVERING CUBA 3: Elian in 2002
COVERING CUBA 4: The Rats Below exposes to the American people how the mighty power of a corporation influences the U.S. government in this case the corrupt Clinton administration - and brings tragedy to an innocent child and everyone else in the way, using the Gold Rule of power, money and greed.
It is a story that the U.S. media censored because of the economic and political leverage of this corporation that sponsors many of the leading political programs on the major networks.
It is a story kept hidden because of the prevalent U.S. media dislike for a minority group in America.
It is a story of secret corporate manipulation of the U.S. government, the media and the American people creating support for their corporate greed, all while staying hidden just under the surface.
This complex story unravels through the testimonies of:
DAVID HOECH, DELFIN GONZALEZ, DENNIS K. HAYS, JAMES B. LIEBER, JIM GUIRARD, LARRY KLAYMAN, MYLES KANTOR & REED IRVINE
music performed by RICHARD STUMPF, clarinet; RAFAEL MONTEAGUDO, percussion, RODOLFO GUZMAN, composer; pianist and conductor; VIRGINIA ALONSO-TOKARZ, soprano; TERRY SISK, organ; SPRINGFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SANCTUARY CHOIR; LINDA APPLE MONSON, conductor; JOSE LOPEZ, piano; BOGDAN CHRUSZCZ, violin; MEI MEI LUO, violin; STEPHANIE FIRDMAN, viola; IRIS VAN ECK, cello.
featuring the songs Solo Un Niño by LUISA MARIA GÜELL & Sin Esperanzas by GUSTAVO REX
other incidental music arranged by Agustin Blazquez
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