Product Description From the capital city of Havana to the beautiful seaport of Santiago de Cuba, you will marvel at the forbidden natural beauty of Cuba. Travel to the Pinar del Rio and visit the lush tobacco fields that produce the most sought-after cigars in the world. See sugar plantations and colorful towns unfold before your eyes, then walk the beaches of Matanzas and Cubas colorful coastline. Cuban people welcome visitors with open arms, and their blend of cultures overflow with a friendly and easy-going hospitality. Finally, after 60 years, visitors can experience the splendor of the Caribbean only 90 miles south of the United States. Soon, Cuba will compete with the Bahamas and Jamaica as the Caribbean vacation destination for Americans. See it all today before you leave! About the Actor Marlin Darrah is the executive director of International Film & Video (IFV), an award-winning production company based in the U.S. Over the course of Darrah s adventurous thirty-year career, more than fifty travel-adventure companies, educational organizations, and universities have contracted his producing, directing and shooting talents. Assignments and productions have taken him to more than 130 countries around the world. Darrah is particularly skilled at documenting unusual and intriguing cultural and geographical subjects. Darrah has been described as one of North America s most experienced and recognized producers of international video programs and stock footage. His company, IFV maintains a unique stock library, featuring 2000+ hours of pristine and original worldwide footage. Shot in both high definition and standard definition formats, all footage is available to television industry producers and educational organizations for either limited-use or royalty-free licensing purposes. PRODUCTION SUMMARY: Marathon, Darrah's first 16mm film, examined the drama of the Olympic Trials Marathon and won critical acclaim in the sports world. The film attracted the attention of Runner's World magazine in San Francisco. For three years, Marlin produced several films for the magazine, one of which, Moments of the Runner, was a finalist in the American Film Festival in NY. For that film, Darrah shot footage throughout the U.S., as well as in Moscow, and at the site of the first Olympic Games in Greece. In addition to his work with Runner's World, Darrah also produced NIKE's first film. In the early 1980s, Darrah traveled to many regions of India to shoot 16mm footage for two documentary programs. He traveled to India more than a dozen times from 1982 2002. Also during the 1980s, Darrah was contracted by a Seattle company, Society Expeditions, to film such countries and locations as Morocco, Senegal, the , New Guinea, Indonesia, Singapore, Burma, Yemen, Jordan, Egypt, and the icy continent, Antarctica. He produced several travel-adventure films describing those parts of the world. From 1982-2006, Darrah shot and directed documentaries and travel programs in more than 130 countries worldwide, for more than 50 international companies. His clients have included National Geographic, PBS, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, The Discovery Channel, and The History Channel. He has worked with such companies as Nature Expeditions International, Exploration Cruise Lines, Royal Viking Line, Holland America, International Expeditions TRAVCOA, Cultural Folk Tours International, TraveLearn, Eco-Expeditions, World Explorer Cruises, Varig Brazilian Airlines, Garuda Airlines, Federal Express, Lost World Adventures and the Univ. of Virginia s Semester at Sea program. In 2005 Darrah directed and shot a documentary television mini-series in Egypt for probable broadcast on the History Channel. For 2007-08, Darrah has been co-producing and will direct and shoot a docudrama set in Saudi Arabia. Darrah also recently completed a 7-part, 7-hour DVD series, World s Most Exotic Places. Profiled are Central & South America, New Guinea, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. EDI/Marathon, Inc. has distributed 20,000+ copies of the series throughout N. America to libraries and through direct VHS/DVD sales to the public. Darrah recently co-wrote, directed, and co-produced in SE Asia his first dramatic feature-length movie, Monsoon Wife. The movie was completed in September 2004 and has been a finalist or winner at more than a dozen international film festivals. The movie is about love, betrayal, and redemption in exotic and almost lawless Cambodia. Monsoon Wife is the first ever American-produced feature film to be shot entirely in Cambodia.
J**S
i really enjoyed this travelogue of Cuba which covers most of the ...
i really enjoyed this travelogue of Cuba which covers most of the island's cities, towns and countryside.As I was unable to find similar programs by Rudy Maxxa or Rick Steves so I purchased this one and I was pleasantly surprised. The delivery is more casual than that adopter by Rudy or Rick which seems appropriate for the tropical isle of Cuba.I hope that Martin Darrah will produce more such programs for us all to enjoy.I show these travelogues to my graduate students to show them the culture food languages and geography of these far away places and hopefully kindle their interest to travel and explore our wonderful world.John BarnesBangkok Thailand..
D**O
Cuba Today - A Trip THROUGH Cuba
I LOVED IT!!One of the best Cuba DVD / Docu's I have seen in a long time.Not just the Big Cities with all the wonderful Architecture, but also driving through Cuba on the back roads.Tips on saving money, staying at peoples homes along the way, kind of "B&B" style.Loved this DVD!
J**A
Cuba (old issue, a new image)
The expectator is transported through the most important places of Cuba and, at the same time, is given to him the opportunity to know the history and culture of many interesting cuban cities. To people who intend to visist the island is a good lesson about those beautiful landscapes. The documentary shows many peculiarities about the people and place we know as Cuba, it has a very good narrative, several hints about how to spend less money when visiting some localities there and a superb guide of how to come closer to the heart of the people who proudly live in that island.
B**R
Interesting
Very interesting Really liked the host and his telling of Cuba
A**R
flawed gem
The video is interesting. Great scenery. The editing is why I gave it 3 stars. Twice in the middle of the dialog scenes just end. So, not bad but it could have been better.
J**A
Unforgettable dvd of Cuba.
Somebody lent me this cd, I loved it and I bought it, it is very nice,remembered my country.
M**I
Cuba travel DVD
Very good video.
A**R
better off seeing films like those produced by ICAIC not ...
pedestrian and pompous with a western bias and narrated from a place of privilege. better off seeing films like those produced by ICAIC not this rubbish
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