
Released
A rare close-up of the Abakuá —an Afro-Cuban religious brotherhood that has been hidden from outsiders until recently. A symbol of resistance for over 200 years, the Abakuá society has managed to survive slavery, the Spanish domination and the Revolution, spite of all the bias and misunderstandings about their traditions and rituals.
Keywords
slavery
secret society
brotherhood
religion
memory
black history
civil liberties
afro-cuban
abakuá
Crews
Mayckell Pedrero Mariol
Director
Mayckell Pedrero Mariol
Screenplay
Jorge Nhils Herrera
Producer
Marcelo Suárez
Cinematography
William Baró
Cinematography
Mayckell Pedrero Mariol
Sound
Helman Avellé
Art Direction
Fermín Domínguez Fernández
Editor
Vionicel Peña
Editor
Reynier Socorro
Music
Yoandri Kindelán
Music
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