The Canadian national TV, Radio-Canada, presented Thursday at 21:00 pm (same time in Cuba) an interview with unpublished images of Fidel Castro signed his provisional resignation in July 2006 from the a hospital bed. This is a video filmed by Roberto Chile, which was the former personal cameraman for 20 years (1986-2006).
To get those images, the authors of the article, Jean-Michel Leprince and Christine Campestre, with the cooperation of the Cuban authorities and the decisive support of Mariela Castro, daughter of the current president and niece of Fidel Castro. According to journalists, Roberto Chile “was almost ready to mourn” when he revealed that he had recorded the time of the resignation of the president.
The images of old cameraman arrived in Canada two weeks ago through a Cuban diplomat
The images of old cameraman arrived in Canada two weeks ago through a Cuban diplomat and were added at the last minute documentary ICI Radio-Canada television. A Colombian journalist Martin Movilla, who lives in Montreal and collaborated with the report, says one of his Cuban source commented that “Fidel could only decide” to deliver those images.
The authors of the report wanted to make it clear that an “intimate” portrait of the president to try to explain how “the leader of a small country could occupy a space as in the history of the twentieth century. ” “Obviously,” they add, “that all those interviewed in the documentary admire Fidel Castro, is people close to him, and this has given us access to family albums and unpublished photos.”
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