The legendary media mogul, Geoffrey W. Stirling and Newfoundland's Father of Confederation, Mr. Joseph R. Smallwood, go to Cuba to meet with Fidel Castro. Unfortunately, the intended meeting does not occur. Director Michael Rubbo does a wonderful job of carving out a film where others would probably just move on and never look back. This, of course, has everything to do with Mr. Stirling's media influence and thus we are left with a brilliant piece of history and a window into Cuba and its people. I was lucky enough to have many conversations with Mr. Stirling about his film and still, to this day, cherish the personal VHS copy he gifted me!