Cine+Mas San Francisco Latino Film Festival

1 of 100,000: Remembering Cuba's Literacy Campaign

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Following the Cuban Revolution, one of Fidel Castro's audacious goals was to eradicate illiteracy throughout Cuba. This program showcases two films by director Catherine Murphy. Her newest work "Silvio Rodriguez: Mi Primera Tarea (My First Task) as well as "Maestra".

In 1961, over 250,000 Cubans joined their country’s National Literacy Campaign and taught more than 707,000 other Cubans to read and write. Almost half of these volunteer teachers were under 18. More than half were women.


Narrated by Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker, MAESTRA explores the experiences of nine of the women who, as young girls, helped eradicate Cuban illiteracy within one year. Interweaving recent interviews, archival footage, and campaign photos, this lively documentary includes one of the first Cubans of her generation to call herself a feminist and one of the first openly proud members of Cuba’s LGBTQI community. With wit and spirit, all recall negotiating for autonomy and independence in a culture still bound by patriarchal structures.


Eight years in the making, MAESTRA highlights the will and courage that made the monumental endeavor possible and the pivotal role of women’s and youth empowerment in building a new society.

  • Year
    2012
  • Runtime
    33 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish, English
  • Country
    United States, Cuba
  • Director
    Catherine Murphy
  • Screenwriter
    Eve Goldberg
  • Producer
    Catherine Murphy
  • Executive Producer
    Susan Sillins
  • Cinematographer
    Roberto Chile, Iván Nápoles
  • Editor
    Eve Goldberg
  • Sound Design
    Elise Lebec
  • Music
    Aldo López Gavilán, Heyleen Williams