Review of new film: Marti, the Eye of the Canary

One of Cuba's most talented film makers, Fernando Perez, has selected a challenging topic for his new film. It features Jose Marti, the Cuban revolutionary (1853 – 1895) during his early years, as he observes the many injustices perpetrated by the Spanish colonial power.

As a school boy, Marti shows his concern for fairness by refusing to reveal to his Spanish professor, the identity of his cheating class mates. Within Marti's closely knit family there is a parallel dilemma. His Spanish father, a police officer in the colonial force, meticulously enforces the law against a woman aristocrat, that results in his dismissal. When offered a new job in Havana he accepts taking Marti with him, providing them with many new experiences.

Cuban photographer opens new studio-gallery in London

After a year of comings and goings between Cuba and the UK, Cuban Photographer Alejandro Gortazar has finally found a space in London that makes him like home. Having searched across North and East London for a commercial space the last three months, he fell in love with El Pueblito Paisa (Seven Sisters Indoor Market); full of the vibrancy of Latin America and the Caribbean: Colombian, Brazilian, Jamaican, Guyanan, and now Cuban, cultures blend in this very unique Market.

Following an exhausting two weeks, the complete refurbishment of Unit 43 has been acomplished and Alejandro Gortazar has finally opened the doors of his small studio-gallery to the public.