Women's Lib, Cuban style. The gaily colored glimpses of Cuban clothes, houses, rooms, etc., can be appreciated from a tourist standpoint, but the remedial lessons on the Emerging Woman tax the patience beyond bearability. The handsome heroine, coping with two jobs, kids, and a husband who doesn't feel it's right for him to help with the housework, knits her brows into a fixed expression that says life is just too much, and makes occasional revolutionary declarations to her reactionary husband along the lines of "I want to be me, not a slave like my mother and yours." With Daisy Granados; directed by Pastor Vega. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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