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A film-poem about the beginning and birth of Cuban revolution.
Started only a week after the Cuban missile crisis and designed to be Cuba's answer to both Sergei Eisenstein's propaganda masterpiece, Potemkin, and Jean-Luc Godard's freewheeling romance, Breathless (A bout de souffle), I Am Cuba (SOY CUBA) turned out to be something quite unique. The plot, or rather plots, expansively explores the seductive, decadent (and marvelously photogenic) world of Batista's Cuba - juxtaposing images of extremes with seamless beauty. I Am Cuba (SOY CUBA) has recently been reified by Hollywood's great directors, many years after it languished in obscurity, following its initial popularity and acclaim post-release.
Started only a week after the Cuban missile crisis and designed to be Cuba's answer to both Sergei Eisenstein's propaganda masterpiece, Potemkin and Jean-Luc Godard's freewheeling romance, Breathless, I Am Cuba (SOY CUBA) turned out to be something quite unique - a wildly schizophrenic celebration of Communist kitsch, mixing Slavic solemnity with Latin sensuality. The plot, or rather plots, feverishly explore the seductive, decadent (and marvelously photogenic) world of Batista's Cuba - deliriously juxtaposing images of rich Americans and bikini-clad beauties sipping cocktails poolside with scenes of ramshackle slums filled with hungry children and gaunt old people. Using wide-angle lenses that distort and magnify and filters that transform palm trees into giant white feathers, Urusevsky's acrobatic camera achieves wild gravity-defying angles as it glides effortlessly through long continuous shots. But I Am Cuba (SOY CUBA) is not just a catalog of bravura technique - it also succeeds in exploring the innermost feelings of the characters and their often desperate situations.
Shown unsubtitled at the San Francisco International Film Festival, I Am Cuba (SOY CUBA) received two standing ovations - during the screening. The first movie ever jointly presented by master filmmakers Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola, I Am Cuba (SOY CUBA) is one of the great discoveries in cinema. It will change your view of cinema forever!
Mikhail Kalatozov, 1964, Soviet Union (USSR)/Cuba, 141 minutes. Black & White, 35mm and 16mm
In Spanish & Russian with English Subtitles
Director: Mikhail Kalatozov
Screenwriters: Evgeny Evtushenko, Enrike Barnet
Camera: Sergey Urusevsky
Composer: Karlos Farinyas
Artist-producer: Evgeny Svidetelev
Cast
Serkhio Korrieri, Salvador Vud, Khose Galyardo, Raul Garsia
Year: 1964
On Mosfilm:
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Кинопоэма о том, как зрела и рождалась революция на Кубе.
1964
Михаил Калатозов
Режиссер
Михаил Калатозов
Автор сценария
Евгений Евтушенко, Энрике Барнет
Оператор
Сергей Урусевский
Композитор
Карлос Фариньяс
Художник-постановщик
Евгений Свидетелев
В ролях
Серхио Корриери, Сальвадор Вуд, Хосе Гальярдо, Рауль Гарсиа
Год
1964
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