Segura's Seguridad Ties Father's Past to Cuban Revolution

National Film Board

Tamara Segura's deeply personal National Film Board of Canada (NFB) feature-length documentary Seguridad will have its world premiere at the Miami Film Festival, which takes place April 5 to 14.

Once named "Cuba's youngest soldier" in a publicity stunt, the Newfoundland-based filmmaker uncovers a family secret that compels her to explore her father's troubled past and its connection to the Cuban Revolution in Seguridad.

Segura will be in attendance at the world premiere in Miami, home to the largest Cuban-American community.

More about the film

Seguridad by Tamara Segura

Produced by Annette Clarke and Rohan Fernando

Executive produced by Annette Clarke, John Christou and Rohan Fernando

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