Movies
- Fidel (film) by David Attwood about Castro
- Fidel (1999 short movie) by Marta Ibarrando
- Fidel (1971 documentary) about Castro :)
- Fidel (2001 documentary) about Castro
Fidel can also refer to:
- a writing system used in Ethiopia and Eritrea. See Ge'ez alphabet.
- vielle, a musical instrument and forerunner of the fiddle
- Fidel, an imprint of VDM Publishing devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content
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