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7.3/10   337 votes
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Writers:
Carlos Bosch (writer)
David Trueba (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
12 April 2002 (Spain) more
Genre:
Documentary
Plot:
The story of Cuban refugees who risked their lives in homemade rafts to reach the United States, and what life is like for those who succeed. | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 4 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Rowing to the Promised Land more

Cast

 
Guillermo Armas ... Himself
Maria Celeste Arraras ... Herself (archive footage)
Rafael Cano ... Himself
Fidel Castro ... Himself (archive footage)

Bill Clinton ... Himself (archive footage)
Miriam Hernández ... Herself

Directed by
Carlos Bosch 
Josep Maria Domènech 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Carlos Bosch  writer
David Trueba  writer

Produced by
Loris Omedes .... producer (as Marcos Loris Omedes Regas)
Tom Roca .... executive producer
Danielle Schleif .... associate producer
Maria Jose Solera .... executive producer
Roca Tom .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Lucrecia  (as Lucrecia Pérez)
 
Cinematography by
Josep Maria Domènech 
 
Film Editing by
Ernest Blasi 
 
Production Management
Tono Folguera .... production manager
Iñaki Sagastume .... production manager: Bausan Films
 
Sound Department
Juan Sánchez 'Cuti' .... sound
 
Visual Effects by
Jordi San Agustín .... visual effects supervisor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Laura Martínez .... grip
 
Other crew
Winston Emano .... publicist
David Magdael .... publicist
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Cuban Rafters (Canada: English title) (International: English title)
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Runtime:
120 min
Country:
Spain
Language:
Spanish
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Filming Locations:
Cuba more
Company:
Bausan Films more

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Movie Connections:
Featured in The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004) (TV) more

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8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful:-
Rowing to the Promised Land, 31 May 2004
10/10
Author: jotix100 from New York

I missed this documentary when it ran for about two weeks at the Film Forum. I was hoping that it would resurface again, as was the case, when it was shown on cable not too long ago. Both film makers, Carlos Bosch and Jose Ma. Domenech must be commended for tackling the story about seven or eight "raft people" in pursuing their dream to go to the United States in search of a better life.

Cuba, after more of 45 years of communist rule, has been a monumental failure. I am sure that some people will argue that because the embargo and American policies toward that nation, things turned out the way they did. In the end one dictator was replaced by another. The paradise that was promised at the beginning of the revolution is still to be realized. In order to survive in Cuba today, one has to have either relatives abroad, or to belong to the inner circle. No one wants to face the reality that when Cuba was a Soviet Union colony, they could buy whatever it was needed, either on credit, or through gifts in way of oil and basic heavy machinery from its Russian bosses.

That a lot of the population wants to get out of the "tropical paradise" is no surprise. In the case of the people singled out in the documentary, only a few get to fulfill their dreams and get to live a modified "American Dream", while the other half failed miserably, maybe because the reality of the dream turned for them into a nightmare.

Of all the cases presented, only about three make something out of themselves. Their idea of how capitalism works is much more of whatever dreams they might have had. The reality of life in the United States, with its harsh realities, play havoc with a few of the new immigrants. That is the case of the former prostitute who turn into a drug dealer and the young black sculptor who gets involved with the wrong kind of crowd in New York.

This is a must see documentary that stays neutral neither in favor of the exodus, or against it.

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