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Waiting for Fidel (1974)
A Groundbreaking Documentary Film
The legendary media mogul, Geoffrey W. Stirling and Newfoundland's Father of Confederation, Mr. Joseph R. Smallwood, go to Cuba to meet with Fidel Castro. Unfortunately, the intended meeting does not occur. Director Michael Rubbo does a wonderful job of carving out a film where others would probably just move on and never look back. This, of course, has everything to do with Mr. Stirling's media influence and thus we are left with a brilliant piece of history and a window into Cuba and its people. I was lucky enough to have many conversations with Mr. Stirling about his film and still, to this day, cherish the personal VHS copy he gifted me!
Body of War (2007)
An Immensely Moving Portrait
Body of War is an immensely moving portrait of a very heroic young man, Tomas Young. Not only is he an inspiring individual, but so is the team that collaborated to help tell his story.
The robust standing ovation the film, Tomas, Ellen Spiro, Phil Donahue, and Eddie Vedder received following its world premier at the Toronto International Film Festival is indicative of how utterly powerful and courageous, like Tomas, a documentary it is.
Body of War not only exhibits the senseless brutality and arduous (if unthinkable) aftermath brought by war, but also shows us how quickly people can rush to judgment -- even when under the most critical circumstances - and unconsciously overwrite the blatant lessons many of us hoped were learned from the past.
Hopefully Body of War can encourage present and future leaders, as well as citizens alike, to "slow down" and never rush to judgment, especially when our best and brightest -- such as Tomas - will undoubtedly be thrown into harms way.
Watch this film.
"No more war"!