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At first neither of them can imagine owning up to their emotions and their political differences in front of a camera. People in Cuba tend either to avoid such delicate issues entirely or to talk about them obliquely. Many Cuban films thrive on this type of oblique allusion, to enormous satirical effect.

It takes three years and Fidel Castro's personal approval before shooting on Ricardo, Miriam y Fidel can finally begin in April 1995.
 
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