Lonely Boy, Waiting for Fidel and Blood and Fire

Lonely Boy: A celebrated cinéma-vérité documentary about popular singer Paul Anka, who rose from obscurity in Ottawa to become the idol of millions of adolescent fans around the world. (Roman Kroitor, 1961, 26 mins). Waiting for Fidel: Inside Castro's Cuba with a filmmaking team whose hope is that Fidel himself will star in their film. While they wait, a good deal of the new Cuba is revealed. “A highly inventive and at times excruciatingly funny documentary about self-deception and the limitations of curiosity” (New York Times). (Michael Rubbo, 1974, 58 mins). Blood and Fire: A revealing look at the Salvation Army in action. (Terence Macartney-Filgate, 1969, 30 mins).

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