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  1. Waiting for Fidel is a Canadian documentary by Michael Rubbo and starring director Rubbo, former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Joey Smallwood and Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling. It depicts Rubbo, Smallwood, and Stirling's unsuccessful attempt to interview Cuban leader Fidel Castro.

    • $123,155 (CAD)
    • 1974
  2. Waiting for Fidel - ver online: por stream, comprarlo o rentarlo. Actualmente, usted es capaz de ver "Waiting for Fidel" forma gratuita con anuncios Filmzie. ¿Dónde puedo ver Waiting for Fidel gratis? Waiting for Fidel se puede ver gratis hoy. Si estás en México, puedes: Míralo online con anuncios en Filmzie.

    • Self; Self; Self
    • Michael Rubbo
    • 1975
    • 2
  3. © 2024 Google LLC. Inside Fidel Castro's Cuba with a movie-making threesome whose hope is that Fidel himself will star in their film. The filmmakers are Joseph Smallwood, forme...

  4. Waiting for Fidel: Directed by Michael Rubbo. With Fidel Castro, Erich Honecker, Bernabe Ordez, Michael Rubbo. Documentary about a film crew's failed attempt at interviewing Fidel Castro while in Cuba.

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    • Documentary
    • Michael Rubbo
    • 1974
  5. This feature-length documentary from 1974 takes viewers inside Fidel Castro's Cuba. A movie-making threesome hope that Fidel himself will star in their film. The unusual crew consists of former Newfoundland premier Joseph Smallwood, radio and TV owner Geoff Stirling and NFB film director Michael Rubbo. What happens while the crew awaits its ...

  6. Hace 6 días · This feature-length documentary from 1974 takes viewers inside Fidel Castro's Cuba. A movie-making threesome hope that Fidel himself will star in their film. The unusual crew consists of former Newfoundland premier Joseph Smallwood, radio and TV owner Geoff Stirling and NFB film director Michael Rubbo.

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