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If Cyprus keeps the razor wire fences, I will take the case to the UN Human Rights Committee.
La Isla Dividida reabre el debate sobre Chipre con un potente estreno en Nicosia.
Report: Cyprus – The Divided Island.
The Cypriot TV channel Ant1 recently broadcast a report titled Cyprus: The Divided Island, which captured the audience’s attention with its close approach and carefully crafted audiovisual narrative.
Success of the premiere of the documentary Cyprus: The Divided Island, by writer David Castillo.
Resounding success in Nicosia.
The writer David Castillo moves audiences with his documentary “Cyprus: The Divided Island.”
"Cyprus: The Divided Island," a documentary with an Andorran seal that brings together all the voices of a conflict spanning more than half a century
David Castillo and Marisa Pulido present in Nicosia a documentary featuring testimonies from citizens and political leaders that seeks to open paths toward dialogue.
Why does Cyprus remain a divided island?
"If countries were able to forgive each other after World War II, we really should be able to believe that the Cyprus issue can be resolved," says the director of the new documentary.
Cyprus the Divided Island” premieres its trailer and becomes a success within 24 hours
The highly anticipated documentary Cyprus the Divided Island," directed by writer and journalist David Castillo, will premiere on September 22 in Cyprus, in a special screening organized under the auspices of the United Nations, within the buffer zone that has separated the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities since 1974.
The writer David Castillo exclusively interviews the President of the Republic of Cyprus.
Writer and journalist David Castillo, who has already interviewed Zelenski, has achieved one of the main milestones of his new documentary project, ‘Cyprus: The Divided Island’, by interviewing representatives of the three parties involved in the protracted conflict that has affected Cyprus for more than 50 years: the northern part, the southern part and the United Nations.
The writer David Castillo is already traveling to Cyprus to shoot the final part of the documentary ‘Cyprus: The Divided Island’, which could be released later this year.
Acompañado por un equipo de seis personas, Castillo, que presenta este documental junto a la comunicadora Marisa Pulido entrevistará a personalidades tan relevantes como el Presidente de la República de Chipre y al líder turcochipriota, así como al representante de la ONU y al Embajador de Turquia, además de decenas de personas testigos del conflicto.