Springtime for Cuba

Springtime for Cuba is a 1965 black & white short documentary released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Carl Andy, the film is a critical look at the rise of the Cuban Revolution and the hypocrisy of Fidel Castro's government, suggesting he is not so different from the last leader while utilizing footage from I Am Cuba which came out the same year.

Andy has stated this it should not be called a propaganda piece, he insists it be called "a critical expose"

the film can be found on the DVD of Andy's Funk Your Mama as a bonus feature