Question 1: In 1992, Cuban novelist Guillermo Cabrera Infante, the guest co-director of the ________, screened a print of the film at the festival as part of a retrospective on Kalatazov.
Question 3: At one point, more than a thousand Cuban soldiers were moved to a remote location to shoot one scene — this despite the then-ongoing ________.
Question 4: The final part shows how Mariano, a typical farmer, ends up joining the rebels in the Sierra Maestra Mountains, ultimately leading to triumphal march into ________ to proclaim the revolution.
Question 6: In ________ it was criticized for showing a rather stereotyped view of Cubans, while in Moscow it was considered naïve, not revolutionary enough, even too sympathetic to the lives of the bourgeois pre-Fidel classes.
Question 7: The movie consists of four distinct ________ about the suffering of the Cuban people and their reactions, varying from passive amazement in the first, to a guerrilla march in the last.