Monday, June 25, 2018

The HIFFofNJ presents the documentary “Celebrating Life in Unión”

The HIFFofNJ presents the documentary 
Celebrating Life in Unión” (Celebrando La Vida en Unión)

The 2nd Annual Hispanic International Film Festival of New Jersey will be presenting a screening of the documentary film Celebrating Life in Unión” (Celebrando La Vida en Unión) on Friday, June 29, 2018 at 7:00 PM at the William V. Musto Cultural Center located at 420-15th Street, Union City, NJ.  Free Admission.  Celebrating Life in Union is directed by Gladys Bensimon and narrated by actor Andy Garcia.

“Celebrating Life in Union” is a story of the resilience and brotherhood of a group of former Cuban political prisoners from the Second Escambray Movement in the 1960’s. They were 17, 18 and 19-year old boys who fought alongside Fidel Castro against dictator Fulgencio Batista.  They later joined the Escambray movement in Cuba to fight against Castro after he decided not to call for election.
“Celebrating Life in Union” which has been nominated as “most inspirational” by Doc Miami International Film Festival,  juxtaposes these former prisoners’ stories with the stories of their families who tried desperately to maintain in contact with and prayed for their survival in a tumultuous Cuba. The film also interweaves stories told by prisoners from various prisons, about the physical and mental abuse they endured during their 10, 20 and even 30 years in prison.  “These men were young and passionate when they initially joined Fidel Castro’s revolution in Cuba to overthrow Batista,” said Bensimon. “They were students, teachers, farmers, and businessmen who sacrificed everything they had to change the course of Cuba for the better only to be betrayed by Castro.

Producer/Director Gladys Bensimon and Co-producer Drew Oberholtzer learned that a group of these former prisoners, now in their 70s, was living and gathering weekly in Union City, New Jersey to recount their tragedies and to celebrate life. Bensimon and Oberholtzer, having recently completed an award-winning film documenting the legacy of dictators in Latin America (Crossing Our Borders, 2010), became curious to learn more about the prisoners’ experiences. The two began attending the weekly meetings, and quickly discovered that their stories must be told. Together, the filmmakers and the community helped gather the information needed to produce this inspirational documentary and have their stories told.

Knowing that Actor Andy Garcia has been a spokesperson for Cubans’ human rights, Bensimon contacted him about being the “voice” of the Cubans’ stories by narrating the film. Garcia enthusiastically accepted. The city of Union City, New Jersey is holding a celebration with Garcia as a guest of honor for his contribution to this project.

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El HIFFofNJ presentara el documental Celebrating Life in Unión” (Celebrando La Vida en Unión)
El 2do Annual Festival Internacional de Cine Hispano presenta el documental Celebrating Life in Unión” (Celebrando La Vida en Unión) dirigido por la cineasta venezolana Gladys Bensimon y narrado por el actor Andy García el viernes, 29 de junio, 2018 a las 7:00 PM en el William V. Musto Cultural Center localizado en el 420-15th Street, Union City, NJ. La entrada es gratuita 

“Celebrating Life Union” in es una historia acerca de la fortaleza y  fraternidad de un grupo de ex presos políticos cubanos que pertenecieron a distintas organizaciones cubanas en la clandestinidad en los años 60. Ellos eran jóvenes de distintos ámbitos sociales que lucharon al lado de Fidel Castro, en contra de Fulgencio Batista y posteriormente formaron parte de la contra revolución en contra de Fidel Castro cuando este decidió no llamar a elecciones. 

“Celebrating Life in Union” el cual fue nominado en 2012 como el documental más inspirador por el festival Internacional de Cine, DOC Miami, yuxtapone las historias de estos ex-presos políticos con las historias de sus familias quienes desesperadamente trataban de contactarlos, mientras que rezaban por sus supervivencia en esa tumultuosa Cuba post Batista. La película presenta los abusos y físicos y mentales que estos valientes jóvenes  vivieron durante sus 10, 20 e incluso 30 años en prisión. "Estos hombres eran jóvenes apasionados cuando se unieron inicialmente a la revolución de Fidel Castro para derrocar a Batista," dijo Bensimon. "Ellos eran estudiantes, maestros, campesinos,  trabajadores y empresarios que  sacrificaron todo con el fin de cambiar el rumbo de Cuba, pero fueron mas tarde traicionados por Fidel Castro. 

La Productora y Directora Gladys Bensimon y el Co-Productor Drew Oberholtzer se enteraron de que un grupo de estos ex presos, ahora en sus 70 años de edad,  se reunían semanalmente en la  Ciudad de Unión de Nueva Jersey, para recordar sus tragedias y para celebrar la continuación de sus vida. Bensimon y Oberholtzer, quienes han colaborado juntos en varios proyectos, como el recientemente galardonado documental (Cruzando Nuestras Fronteras, 2010), se interesaron en las historias de  estos hombres y sus experiencias, y poco a poco ganaron su confianza y la de la comunidad de Union City.   El actor Andy García presto su voz para contar  a traves de su narración las historias de estos hombres valientes. Andy García ha sido un vocero muy importante en la lucha por los derechos humanos de los cubanos.


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