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I Am Cuba (1964)
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An unabashed exercise in cinema stylistics, I Am Cuba is pro-Castro/anti-Batista rhetoric dressed up in the finest clothes. The film's four dramatic stories take place in the final days of the Batista regime; the first two illustrate the ills that led to the revolution, the third and fourth the call to arms which cut across social and economic lines. A lovely young woman in a nightclub frequented by crass American businessmen takes a customer to her modest seaside shack for a night of pleasure for pay, only to be found out by her street vendor suitor; a tenant farmer is told that his crop has been sold to United Fruit and in frustration burns his fields; a middle-class student rallies his pals and workers in a street demonstration against the regime; a peasant eking out a living in the mountains quickly converts to the cause when Batista bombers strafe his land in search of rebel fighters. At face value, this is all obvious agitprop, but director Mikhail Kalazatov turned his cinematographer, Sergei Urusevsky, loose, and the result is a procession of dazzling black-and-white images, shot with a camera that is almost always moving and soaring over the sugar fields, swooping in and out of urban buildings, following characters down narrow streets. Unreleasable to American theaters during the Cold War, I Am Cuba, through the auspices of filmmakers
Francis Ford Coppola
and
Martin Scorsese
, got a belated U.S. release in 1995 and has proved to be both a time capsule of a fading political movement and a timeless work of cinematic art. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jean Bouise
Sergio Corrieri
Salvador Wood
Celia Rodriguez
Georgiy Yepifantsev
Narrator
Jose Gallardo
Roberto Garcia York
Luz Maria Collaso
Fausto Mirabal
Alberto Morgan
Nina Nikitina
Narrator
Raul Garcia
Production Crew
Sergei Urusevsky
Cinematographer
Mikhail Kalatozov
Director
Y. Svidetelev
Production Designer
Enrique Pineda Barnet
Screenwriter
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Screenwriter
Year: 1964
Runtime: 140
Country: Cuba
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Avant-garde / Experimental
Drama
Produced by
Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográficos
Mosfilm Studios
Awards
1995 - Best Foreign Film - Independent Spirit Award
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.