VOICED: Cuban film school marks 25th anniversary

VOICED: Cuban film school marks 25th anniversary

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10th Grade - University

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The International Film and Television School in Cuba, founded by Fidel Castro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is a prestigious institution promoting Latin American cinema. It offers a selective three-year program taught by industry professionals. Despite challenges like travel restrictions, the school fosters international collaboration. Tuition is currently $6,500 annually, but efforts are underway to establish an international fund. The school prioritizes talent and ambition over financial means, with 750 graduates aspiring to make their mark in cinema.

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What is the primary goal of the International Film and Television School as stated by Garcia Marquez?

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Who founded the International Film and Television School?

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What does the school aim to provide for aspiring filmmakers from around the world?

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What is the significance of the school's selectivity in terms of student admissions?

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How has the tuition fee changed over the years for students at the school?

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