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This black-and-white film is a loving portrait of Santiago de Cuba and its people. It provides a view of Cuba as a picturesque country, the product of an earthy mix of black and criollo cultures. The film uses historical images which portray the end of the eighteenth century when Haitian slave owners fled with their slaves to Cuba after the Haitian Revolution.

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I'm Going to Santiago (1964) streaming availability varies by region. Check Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and other major platforms. It may also be available for digital rental or purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, or Vudu.
This black-and-white film is a loving portrait of Santiago de Cuba and its people. It provides a view of Cuba as a picturesque country, the product of an earthy mix of black and criollo cultures. The film uses historical images which portray the end of the eighteenth century when...
I'm Going to Santiago (1964) was directed by Sara Gómez. The film is a Documentary production with a runtime of 0h 15m, rated 6.4/10.
I'm Going to Santiago runs 0h 15m (15 minutes total). Audience rating: 6.4/10 from 16 votes. Genre: Documentary.
I'm Going to Santiago is rated 6.4/10 by 16 viewers — decent with mixed reception. A good pick for Documentary fans.