From the colonial era - when the island attracted thousands in search of prosperity - to the Republic and, later, the Revolution, the course changed: the sons and daughters of Cuba began to flee. The progressive social, economic, and political deterioration, worsened by a regime that imposed shortages and silence, turned exile into the only alternative.
Even the Saints Emigrate exposes the wounds left by this process: the loss of young people and professionals, the suffering of those who leave, and the pain of those who remain. With a serious and testimonial tone, it stands as both a denunciation and a tribute to the resilience of a people marked by diaspora.
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