Mauvaise Conduite or Improper Conduct is a 1984 documentary film directed by Néstor Almendros and Orlando Jiménez Leal. The documentary interviews Cuban refugees to explore the Cuban government's imprisonment of homosexuals,[1] political dissidents, and Jehovah's Witnesses into forced-labor camps under its policy of Military Units to Aid Production (UMAP).[2] The documentary was produced with the support of French television Antenne 2 and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 1984 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.[3][4]
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Directed by | Néstor Almendros Orlando Jiménez Leal |
Written by | Nestor Almendros |
Produced by | Barbet Schroeder Margaret Ménégoz Michel Thoulouze |
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Running time | 112 min. |
Country | France |
Languages | French, Spanish |
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