An exploration of Cuba's "moral purges" that began in 1964, targeting individuals suspected of or found guilty of "improper conduct". The defection of ballet dancers in Paris, a 1980 asylum-seekers' crisis, and writer Virgilio Piñera's brief detention are key events. The film features interviews with exiles recounting their stories and questioning the Castro government's persecution of individuals with effeminate mannerisms, revealing the state's homophobic and petit bourgeois nature.
Improper Conduct
Cuba's "moral purges" began in 1964 with the establishment of UMAP camps, detaining individuals suspected of or found guilty of "improper conduct".