Che Guevara Mural, Revolution Square, Havana, Cuba, fifties cars

Cuba Libre? Documentary on Cuba travel history

By John Sundsmo.

Photos by Lee Daley.

UPDATE 3/6/2018: “Cuba Libre?” received the “Best Documentary Feature” award from the International Film Festival in Los Angeles (March 2018). The film is the winner of five awards since 2016 and remains a contender in seven additional film festivals and award competitions in 2018-2019.

In Cuba Libre? filmmaker Dick Jordan uses archival film footage and interviews with five travel journalists to re-introduce Cuba travel to American audiences.  Presented at local venues in the San Francisco Bay Area, the film is also currently posted on You Tube and Vimeo.  See links below.

Cuba Libre? was entered in nine different Western film festivals in 2017 Summer and Fall including, among others,

Historical Celebrity Visitor Mural, History, Havana, Cuba
Historical Celebrity Visitor Mural @1950s (Photo: Lee Daley)

the Santa Monica International Film Festival (July 23-24, 2016; Santa Monica, CA), Napa Valley Film Festival (Nov. 9-13, 2016; Napa, CA), Santa Fe Independent Film Festival (Oct. 19-23, 2016; Santa Fe, NM).  The archival film footage in introduces us to the decadence that was Havana in the roaring 30’s and into the Sinatra-Sammy Davis-Dino Rat Pack era that was the Havana of the ‘50s.  The Communist revolution changed everything.  An interview with noted travel journalist Christopher P. Baker, (National Geographic Guide and author of the 2016 Moon Handbook to Cuba), fills in a description of Cuba during the Cold War years, the tight handed rule of Fidel and The Bay of Pigs debacle under JFK.

Cuba,Cigar-smoking official, old Havana, historical district. Havana
Cigar-smoking official, old Havana, historical district.

Recent Cuba travel experiences and analysis in the film are provided by interviews with professional travel writers including Chris Baker, Monica Conrady, MJ Pramik and Lee Daley (Editor@TravelExaminer.net).  Three of these journalists joined Dick Jordan and host Melinda Adams in a recent two hour wide ranging radio discussion of present day culture, art, music and the Cuban travel experience.  That FCC Free Radio program can be heard online at: https://soundcloud.com/talestoldfromtheroad/cuba-libre-on-fcc-free-radios-lilycat-on-stuff-show .

While Cuba travel was encouraged by President Obama, certain features of the

Fifties American automobiles downtown Havana, Cuba
Fifties American automobiles downtown Havana (Ford, Packard, Ford Fairlane) Photo: Lee Daley

travel were still not fully functional in 2017, for example credit cards and ATM access to money.  These limitations were described by the author Chris Baker during a book tour for his 2016 Moon Handbook to Cuba.  His talk was reviewed on Travel Examiner by Lee Daley in her article entitled “Cuba: Expert travel advice from renowned Cuba author.”  Advances made under President Obama are now reversed under President Trump. Person-to-person travel is still possible (see update below).

As an example of the challenges faced by travelers in 2016, in the FCC Free Radio program MJ Pramik describes her experience of not having sufficient Cuban money to pay for an artwork; being trusted by the gallery owner and given the canvas in exchange for promising to wire transfer funds to a Spanish bank on her return to the states.  Hopefully the generous trusting nature of the Cuban people will survive the new US policies.

Havana, Cuba, flowers for sale.
Havana, flowers for sale. (Photo: Lee Daley)

The re-opening of Cuba to American visitors in December 2014 and the subsequent agreement with the US Department of Transportation on February 16, 2016 resulted in airline flights to Cuba on a daily basis.  A number of US carriers launched flights in 2016 including e.g., American Airlines (21 flights/day), Alaska Airlines (2/day), Delta (5/day), Frontier, JetBlue (15/day), Southwest (12/day), Spirit and United (1/day).  More flights were planned for departure from several US cities into different international airports in Cuba besides Havana, so make sure to double check your itinerary before finalizing your booking.

Fifties Vintage Ford Convertible. Revolutions Square, Havana, Cuba.
Fifties Vintage Ford Convertible. (Photo: Lee Daley)

UPDATE: 3/6/2018 – President Trump has rescinded the Obama Cuba travel initiative and restored the ban on US citizens individual travel to Cuba. Group travel in people-to-people tours was reinstated. The changes have taken some months to implement.  Travelers are advised to review the new US guidelines and current travel advisories at the US Department of State website. On March 2, 2018: Travelers were advised to ” Reconsider travel to Cuba due to  attacks targeting U.S. Embassy Havana employees resulting in the drawdown of embassy staff.”

While accommodations and cuisine are still reported to be a bit Spartan in Cuba, this unique people-to-people travel opportunity is stimulating many travelers to explore the possibilities.  If you are interested, Dick Jordan’s film “Cuba Libre?” may be a great resource for you.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34Xkbz8ziqo ; https://vimeo.com/151719656. See also Cuba: Expert Travel Advice from Renowned Travel Expert

All photographs, Copyright Lee Daley

 

 

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