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Nanfu: As shocking
as the aftermath of the 2020 election
felt in the moment, it wasn't totally surprising. My fear as I watched
was that this would just be the first
of many similar moments for American democracy. I thought of Rosa,
whose central goal was voting rights
for Cubans. I had to know whether
she still supported the person who had done so much to
undermine democracy in the U.S. (clicks recorder) Can you say something,
and I check the audio?
as the aftermath of the 2020 election
felt in the moment, it wasn't totally surprising. My fear as I watched
was that this would just be the first
of many similar moments for American democracy. I thought of Rosa,
whose central goal was voting rights
for Cubans. I had to know whether
she still supported the person who had done so much to
undermine democracy in the U.S. (clicks recorder) Can you say something,
and I check the audio?
Full Transcript
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Nanfu: As shocking
as the aftermath
00:00:02.751 --> 00:00:05.628
of the 2020 election
felt in the moment,
00:00:05.629 --> 00:00:08.009
it wasn't totally surprising.
00:00:09.717 --> 00:00:12.218
My fear as I watched
was that this
00:00:12.219 --> 00:00:15.304
would just be the first
of many similar moments
00:00:15.305 --> 00:00:17.766
for American democracy.
00:00:18.475 --> 00:00:20.893
I thought of Rosa,
whose central goal
00:00:20.894 --> 00:00:23.187
was voting rights
for Cubans.
00:00:23.188 --> 00:00:27.999
I had to know whether
she still supported the person
00:00:27.026 --> 00:00:31.196
who had done so much to
undermine democracy in the U.S.
00:00:33.198 --> 00:00:34.024
(clicks recorder)
00:00:34.241 --> 00:00:37.997
Can you say something,
and I check the audio?
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Movie Summary
For seven years, award-winning Chinese-American filmmaker Nanfu Wang followed Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of the five time Nobel Peace Prize nominated activist, Oswaldo Paya, in Rosa's fight for democracy.