‘Shoot Down’ Documentary
Winner of 2007 Sonoma Film Festival honors for Best Documentary,
In the mid-to-late 90s, thousands of Cuban refugees attempted to cross the Florida Straits by whatever means available – small boats, homemade rafts and inner tubes. Only one in four rafters made it to
On February 24th, 1996, in the midst of heightening political unrest in
Khuly, a first-generation Cuban-American whose uncle was among the four victims, mined 10 years of research, government documents, transcripts and never-before seen news footage of Fidel Castro to supplement hundreds of hours of original interviews in recounting the events leading up to and following the shoot down.
Among the film’s most extraordinary moments are the use of actual voice recordings from the MiG pilots and their controllers in
The result is an unprecedented and compelling re-telling of a tragedy that is as relevant and provocative today as it was more than a decade ago.






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