MIAMI, FL — July 22, 2024 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora and ArtesMiami are proud to host the Miami premiere of the award-winning documentary “Ellos Gritan Libertad” (They Scream Freedom) on July 26 and 27 at 7 PM. This powerful film offers a raw and unfiltered look into the courageous protests for freedom that erupted throughout Cuba on July 11, 2021.
Directed by the award-winning filmmaker Melinda Raebyne, “Ellos Gritan Libertad” captures the essence of Cuban resilience through personal stories, exclusive interviews, and evocative poetry from within the country. The film is narrated by Tommy Clark, a brave individual who risked everything to smuggle footage out of Cuba, in hopes that the world would see the truth about what’s happening in Cuba and be moved to do something.
“Ellos Gritan Libertad” paints a vivid portrait of a nation on the brink, screaming for freedom and dignity against oppressive conditions. It features contributions from notable Cuban-American celebrities including actor/producer Andy Garcia, Grammy-winning music producer Jorge Gomez, actor/producer Laz Alonso, and activist Rosa Maria Paya, enriching the narrative with their insights and artistry.
“Miami, for me, was the only place where the premiere for ‘Ellos Gritan Libertad’ should be, the voices from those on the island joining the voices of those in Miami demanding ‘Libertad!’,” Raebyne said. “With all of us coming together to uplift their voices with ours, we become a massive wave, a typhoon, a tsunami in demanding freedom for those in Cuba, a basic right, a human right. Most importantly, we are saying to those in Cuba ‘We hear your pleas. They have not fallen on deaf ears. We stand with you. We fight with you. We see you, we hear you and you matter.’”
Screening Details:
Premiere Screening: Friday, July 26, 7 PM — Followed by a discussion with the narrator, director Melinda Raebyne, and composer Jorge Gomez. For tickets, click here.
Reception & Screening: Saturday, July 27, 7 PM — A reception followed by a screening and a discussion featuring narrator Tommy Clark and director Melinda Raebyne. For tickets, click here.
Both events will take place at The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, at 1200 Coral Way, Miami, Florida 33145. Tickets are available online at UBMe Events.
“Ellos Gritan Libertad” has already garnered international acclaim, winning the 2023 Best Documentary Director Award at the Social World Film Festival in Italy, Best PNW Documentary at the 2023 Tacoma Film Festival, and the 2023 Free Speech Film Festival Award.
Join us for this unforgettable experience as we delve into the struggles and hopes of the Cuban people, whose cries for freedom have echoed around the world. “Ellos Gritan Libertad” is not just a film; it’s a plea for help, a call to action, and a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the Cuban people.
About the Director Melinda Raebyne
Melinda Raebyne is a Taiwanese-American filmmaker known for her passionate storytelling and commitment to social justice. Her work spans across the globe, addressing universal themes of dignity, resilience, and the human condition. Raebyne’s previous projects have received numerous accolades and her dedication to independent filmmaking continues to inspire audiences and critics alike. https://www.melindaraebynefilms.com/
About ArtesMiami, Inc.
ArtesMiami, Inc. has the mission of supporting and promoting Hispanic artists and cultural organizations, primarily in South Florida, to generate greater understanding and appreciation for their work among the diverse publics of this region. Thus, ArtesMiami also contributes to the development of South Florida as an artistic and cultural center. For more information, visit: https://www.artesmiami.org/
About The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora
The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora has swiftly emerged as the heart of Cuban Miami. Its live theater and performing arts lineup, as well as its gallery of rotating exhibits, showcase the works of the Cuban Diaspora’s greatest artists, thinkers, and creators, igniting compelling narratives that transcend borders. The Museum will help visitors identify the dangers to their freedoms today, by telling the story of how, in one generation, a once free and prosperous republic was transformed into an oppressive and impoverished dictatorship – and the still pending struggle both in Cuba and the Diaspora to liberate and rebuild. https://thecuban.org/