filmmakers Oliver Stone and Brian de Palma join Cuba film festival

Oscar-winning Hollywood filmmakers Oliver Stone and Brian de Palma will join a film festival in Cuba next month, organizers said Thursday, the latest US celebrities to visit the communist island.
Stone will present his new film about the renegade US security analyst Edward Snowden at the International Festival of New Latin American Film, the event’s director Ivan Giroud told a news conference.
Stone, director of classic blockbusters such as “Wall Street,” has also made two documentaries about Cuba’s retired revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
The United States and Cuba re-established diplomatic relations last year after decades of hostility.
The festival will also feature a film about Jackie Kennedy, wife of the assassinated US president John F Kennedy, by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain.