I'm aware that Netflix has some different content in different regions, but I think this should be available worldwide.
A new documentary went up called "Cuba and the Cameraman"
The director, a journalist, started going to Cuba in 1972 and returned every 3-5 years. Along the way he gets very close access to Fidel Castro.
His segments with the three farming brothers kind of sum-up the last 40 years of Cuba's history, it's brilliant.
For those who regard Fidel Castro as little more than a murderous dictator, it might be infuriating, but it's still worth a look. He gets some very candid views of Cuba over the last 40 years.
Trailer here.