A post by Peter Jordens.
World Cinema Amsterdam 2018, August 16-25, is all about independent Cuban film, with a special ‘Cine Cuba’ program that includes 9 Cuban-made feature films. The feature screenings will be preceded by ‘Cine Cuba’ shorts, and there will be specials such as a film about Cuban food, a talk show about filmmaking in Cuba, and of course plenty of Cuban music and dancing.
The 9 feature films are:
AdoleCe, 2018, 60 min, Daiyan Francisco Noa (1982), https://vimeo.com/212605174
El desaparecido, 2018, documentary, 70 min, Marcel Beltrán (1985)
Habana paisaje circular, 2018, documentary, 55 min, Karel Ducasse (1979)
La música de las esferas, 2018, 82 min, Marcel Beltrán (1985), https://vimeo.com/262732970
Nadie, 2017, documentary, 70 min, Miguel Coyula (1977), https://vimeo.com/178897610
Santa y Andrés, 2016, 105 min, Carlos Lechuga (1983), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B64DUOemj18
Sergio & Serguéi, 2017, 93 min, Ernesto Daranas (1961), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggIAESJuclY
Últimos días en La Habana, 2016, 92 min, Fernando Pérez (1944), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3EfRblNJag
The Wolves of the East, 2017, 79 min, set in Japan, Japanese spoken with English subtitles, Carlos Machado Quintela (Cuba, 1984), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg_HsmvQnRA
The film about Cuban food is:
Cuban Food Stories, 2018, documentary, 85 min, Asori Soto (1980), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaJiZWZ2haI
For more information, go to the World Cinema Amsterdam website, https://worldcinemaamsterdam.nl/en