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Having grown up within the Cuban Revolution, in 1980, Juan Carlos Zaldívar was a 13-year-old "pioneer" jeering in the streets at the thousands of "Marielitos" leaving the island by boat for the United States. Within weeks, he was a Marielito himself, headed with the rest of his family for a new life in Miami. Now a U.S.-based filmmaker, Zaldívar recounts the strange twist of fate that took him across one of the world's most treacherous stretches of water in 90 Miles, a new documentary having its broadcast premiere on PBS's acclaimed P.O.V. series in the summer of 2003. As related by Zaldívar in the intensely personal and evocative 90 Miles, arrival in South Florida is only the beginning of the family's struggles to comprehend the full meaning of their passage into exile. What follows is an intimate and uneasy accounting of the historical forces that have split the Cuban national family in two, and which shape the passage of values from one generation to the next.

The Class of ‘92

God Grew Tired of Us

Cuba and the Cameraman

Buena Vista Social Club

As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty

Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home

Tricked: The Documentary

Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi's Return

Lionel Messi: Destiny

Beyond Infinity: Buzz and the Journey to Lightyear

Public Speaking

Girl Rising

Ma famille entre deux terres

Perdus entre deux rives, les Chibanis oubliés

Der grosse Kanton

Alma Anciana

Camionneuse

The Price of Shelter

Crossing Arizona

On Sugar Workers' Quarters

Alain Jean-Marie, impressions cubaines

Une identité dans la diversité

Cuba's Cancer Hope

We Never Left