For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story
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1:28:01
-I'm sorry?
-And it isn't entirely about Arturo.

1:28:06
You were also seen entertaining
foreigners in your home.

1:28:09
Are you questioning my loyalty?
1:28:13
There is a pattern
of counter-revolutionary behavior.

1:28:18
With all due respect,
what revolution are you talking about?

1:28:22
-Is there some confusion?
-Apparently.

1:28:26
My revolution doesn't sound
anything like your revolution.

1:28:30
Mine is not about informing
on your neighbors.

1:28:33
It's about creating a new society.
1:28:37
Genuine equality, remember?
1:28:40
A place where our children can thrive.
1:28:44
I'm sure you will agree that no country
loves its children more than Cuba.

1:28:48
Until they grow up.
1:28:50
CompaƱera.
1:28:52
I know you love your husband, but
don't say something you may regret later.

1:28:58
The revolution needs
everyone's support to survive.

1:29:03
Excuse me for saying this...
1:29:06
...but if the revolution can't survive...
1:29:09
...two people from England
having dinner at my house...

1:29:14
...or a Cuban man playing
the music he loves...

1:29:18
...why bother trying to save it?
1:29:32
They're showing this all day long.
1:29:35
-What's the verdict?
-What do you think?

1:29:39
He already shot him.
1:29:51
Where did he go?
1:29:53
AT ANY COST

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