Havana, Dec 31 (Prensa Latina) Cuba opened the exhibition “Fidel Castro and Alfredo Guevara: Stories of the Revolution” in the lobby of the Charles Chaplin Cinema, paying homage to the centenary of two great Cuban intellectuals.
In a significant cultural event, Cuba commemorated the centenary of Fidel Castro and Alfredo Guevara through the opening of a dedicated exhibition. The display, titled “Fidel Castro and Alfredo Guevara: Stories of the Revolution,” is presented in the lobby of the Charles Chaplin Cinema in Havana and is open to the public from December 31, 2025.
Alfredo Guevara, a Cuban intellectual and filmmaker born in 1925 and who passed away in 2013, is remembered for his profound influence on the culture of Cuba and Latin America. His work as a thinker and director left a lasting legacy in the cinematic and cultural spheres of the region.
Fidel Castro, the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, also reaches his centenary in this context, though he was born in 1926; the commemoration unites their trajectories as emblematic figures of Cuban intellectualism and revolution. The exhibition highlights the shared stories of these two key characters in Cuba's history.
This event is part of celebrations that underscore Cuba's cultural heritage, emphasizing Guevara's role in the development of cinema and Latin American culture, and Castro's as a symbol of the revolution.