How old is Jon Alpert?

How old is Jon Alpert?

About 73 years (1948)
Jon Alpert/Age

When did Jon Alpert go to Cuba?

1972
In 1972, intrigued by the promises of communism, then-24-year-old Jon Alpert sailed illegally to Cuba. For the next 45 years, the New York City filmmaker made regular trips to the island, documenting post-revolution Cuba through the daily lives of three families.

Who Filmed Cuba and the cameraman?

For “Cuba and the Cameraman,” director Jon Alpert traveled to and filmed in Cuba for over 45 years, following Castro and three Cuban families. Alpert is an integral part of the film, as is his voice, family and personal relationships with Castro and Cuban friends.

Who made Cuba and the cameraman?

filmmaker Jon Alpert
Emmy-winning filmmaker Jon Alpert chronicles the fortunes of three Cuban families over the course of four tumultuous decades in the nation’s history. This multigenerational portrait of Cuba earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Historical Documentary.

When was Cuba and the cameraman made?

September 7, 2017
Cuba and the Cameraman/Initial release

Is Cuba and the cameraman still on Netflix?

Cuba and the Cameraman is a 2017 American documentary film written, directed and co-produced by Jon Alpert….

Cuba and the Cameraman
Distributed by Netflix
Release date September 7, 2017 (Venice Film Festival) November 24, 2017 (Netflix)
Running time 113 minutes

Who is Jon Alpert and what does he do?

Jon Alpert (born c. 1948) is an American journalist and documentary filmmaker, known for his use of a cinéma vérité approach in his films. A native of Port Chester, New York, Alpert is a 1970 graduate of Colgate University, and has a black belt in karate.

When did Jon Alpert first go to Cuba?

For over 45 years, award-winning journalist Jon Alpert has been fascinated by the people and culture of Cuba. He began visiting the island in 1972 as a documentarian, wanting to see for himself whether the revolution was working.

What did Alpert say about Castro in Cuba and the cameraman?

Alpert describes Castro as a person with “insatiable curiosity” and “a tremendous amount of energy.” At various times, Alpert was able to coax the Cuban leader into showing him his bare chest, the contents of his refrigerator, and his suite at the Cuban Mission in New York.

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