
Fidel
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Centered on the six years before the fall of Batista's dictatorship and the subsequent 40 years of the Cuban Revolution.
Top Cast


Víctor Huggo Martin
Víctor Huggo Martin
Fidel Castro
Víctor Huggo Martin
Fidel Castro


Gael García Bernal
Gael García Bernal
Che Guevara
Gael García Bernal
Che Guevara


Patricia Velásquez
Patricia Velásquez
Mirta
Patricia Velásquez
Mirta


Cecilia Suárez
Cecilia Suárez
Celia Sanchez
Cecilia Suárez
Celia Sanchez


Maurice Compte
Maurice Compte
Raul Castro
Maurice Compte
Raul Castro


Diego Luna
Diego Luna
Renato Guitart
Diego Luna
Renato Guitart


Honorato Magaloni
Honorato Magaloni
Aged Fidel Castro
Honorato Magaloni
Aged Fidel Castro


Tony Plana
Tony Plana
Gen. Fulgencio Battista
Tony Plana
Gen. Fulgencio Battista
Ernesto Godoy
Ernesto Godoy
Huber Matos
Ernesto Godoy
Huber Matos


Guillermo Díaz
Guillermo Díaz
Universo Sanchez
Guillermo Díaz
Universo Sanchez
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