Last night, Cas di Cultura hosted the exclusive premiere of a groundbreaking documentary that delves into the lives and legacies of Aruba’s Prime Ministers since the island gained its Status Aparte in 1986. The event was attended by Aruba’s Prime Ministers, government officials, and invited guests, marking a significant moment in the island’s cultural and historical storytelling.
The documentary offers a rare glimpse into the personal journeys and leadership of Aruba’s Prime Ministers, going beyond politics to showcase their dedication, challenges, and the lasting impact they have left on the island. Featuring insightful interviews and historical perspectives, the film serves as an educational and inspirational piece, encouraging viewers to reflect on Aruba’s growth and the resilience of its leaders.
This powerful documentary was a collaborative effort by Stichting Klein Aruba, Omar Harms, Ken Wolff Productions, and Erin Croes, each contributing their expertise and passion for preserving Aruba’s political heritage.
Following its successful premiere, the documentary will soon be available for public viewing. The dates and times for screenings will be announced in the coming weeks.




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