The Invisible Veil -- Colors in Harmony

The Invisible Veil -- Colors in Harmony

Directed by Clemencia Macias
Produced by Robert Pacelli
A shared sense of humanity characterizes Cuban’s society; their flag symbolizes unity, cooperation.

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Video from The Invisible Vail -- Colors in Harmony

Overview

Genre
Arts, Society, Current Affairs, Culture, and Human Interest
Synopsis

As a symbol, the Cuban flag is woven with a profound meaning about the concept of humanity, the society the Cuban people have built amidst incredible sacrifices. This flag appears in a multitude of artistic impressions such as paintings, murals, sculptures, upholstery, and graffiti, each denoting Cubans’ feelings for their flag. For that reason, it represents a unique social unity, a common bond among fellow residents and a love and pride in their country.
The “The Invisible Veil -- Colors in Harmony” directs three main elements that make up the narrative structure, and through which, the story develops. These elements are the threads containing the manufacture and exhibition of the Cuban flag; the art that frames this symbol, and the conversations with artists or ordinary citizens who speak about the deep emotions the flag generates and what it means for today’s society. The stages in the manufacture of the flag are edited in a specific tempo, a crescendo, in which the other two threa

Stage
in production
Running time
60 and 30 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Peninsula Media Group
Country
Cuba
Locations
Cuba
Prod. Partners
Robert Pacelli

Distribution Details

Language
Spanish, English, French, German
Subtitles
English, French, German

Photos

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