June 25, 2010 - 6:00 PM
The first screening in the Bildner Center / Cuba Project’s Cuban Film Series, Summer2010 is Habana Blues.
Synopsis:
A love letter to life on the ‘crazy isle’ of Cuba, ‘Habana Blues’ follows a group of musicians struggling to make the big time. If that sounds like Buena Vista Social Club: The Return, be aware this is fiction – these young stallions play a vibrant hybrid of soul and rock, and their goal in life is to leave behind the politics of their impoverished island.
Ruy and Tito are the Mick and Keith of the band who spend their days flogging everything from cigars to sombreros out of the back of Tito’s delicious red ‘52 Chevy. When their long-awaited break arrives in the guise of Spanish record producer Marta, their lives are thrown into turmoil by the tantalising prospect of a one-way ticket to Spain. For once they’ve left Cuba, they can never return. Tito can’t wait to break free but Ruy stands to lose his wife and kids.
[World Cinema Showcase 2007 synopsis]