# Silvio Rodríguez Stars in the Final Episode of the Series "Ruta ADN Cuba"

**Date:** 08/29/2025

Singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez was the central figure of the culminating episode of the documentary series "Ruta ADN Cuba", whose premiere took place this Thursday at the Charles Chaplin cinema in the capital, as part of the extensive programming of the 9th Summer Film Festival.


The production, which combines a scientific and social approach, is directed by Alejandro Gil and is based on research developed by Dr. Beatriz Marcheco, who heads the National Center for Medical Genetics.


Composed of six chapters, the series unveils an innovative study on Cuban genetic heritage, delving into the lineage of prominent personalities from the national public sphere.


Among the figures addressed in the different episodes—six in total—are actor Osvaldo Doimeadiós, legendary volleyball player Mireya Luis, researcher Zuleica Romay, visual creator Roberto Diago, and anthropologist Nelson Aboy.


During the presentation, Gil expressed his gratitude to Dr. Marcheco, who, in addition to her investigative work, hosted the series, highlighting her communication skills and the deep connection she established with those interviewed; he also congratulated the production team and the various entities linked to the project.


The event served as the perfect occasion for the Cuban Institute of Cinema Art and Industry (Icaic) to recognize the dedication and talent of the various professionals involved in the conception and realization of this television production.


For his part, Silvio, a notable poet and founder of the New Trova Movement, stated: "I only hope that this work serves some purpose".


And it not only serves a purpose, but also offers an unprecedented perspective on the genetic composition and ancestry of the author of "Unicornio Azul" and "La Era"; it also underscores the importance of self-knowledge and the cultural diversity that shapes individual, family, and national identity in a general sense.


With the participation of such significant figures in the scientific, social, and cultural landscape, such as Silvio Rodríguez, "Ruta ADN Cuba" promises to stimulate deep reflection on the history and heritage that runs through the veins of all inhabitants of the Greater Antilles.

