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Barrio Cuba (2005)

Barrio Cuba (2005)
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Filmmaker Humberto Solas weaves together three stories of people struggling to find love and security on the margins of life in Havana in this poignant comedy-drama. Magalis (Luisa Maria Jimenez) is a nurse who has become the unwitting target of repeated romantic advances from Ignacio Mario Limonta), a man many years her senior who works in a lumberyard. One day, Ignacio is seriously injured while on the job, and he's taken to the hospital, where to his delight and her annoyance Magalis is assigned to look after him. Elsewhere, El Chino (Jorge Perugorria) is a truck driver who has fallen in love with Vivian (Isabel Santos), who works in a drugstore. Vivian and Chino's relationship is deeply passionate, and they're both delighted when she discovers she's pregnant. However, their joy turns to lingering grief when she suffers a miscarriage. And finally, Maria (Ana Dominguez) has been quarreling with her husband Santo (Rafael Lahera) and leaves him, which is worrisome for Santo since she's pregnant with his child. Eventually, Maria reconsiders and comes home, to the joy and relief of Santo and his mother Amparo (Adela Legra). However, the fates have decided their happiness will be short lived. Barrio Cuba received its American premiere at the 2006 Palm Springs Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Luisa Maria JimenezJorge Perugorría, (more)
Director(s):
Humberto Solas
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Barrio Cuba

Filmmaker Humberto Solas weaves together three stories of people struggling to find love and security on the margins of life in Havana in this poignant comedy-drama. Magalis (Luisa Maria Jimenez) is a nurse who has become the unwitting target of repeated romantic advances from Ignacio Mario Limonta), a man many years her senior who works in a lumberyard. One day, Ignacio is seriously injured while on the job, and he's taken to the hospital, where to his delight and her annoyance Magalis is assigned to look after him. Elsewhere, El Chino (Jorge Perugorria) is a truck driver who has fallen in love with Vivian (Isabel Santos), who works in a drugstore. Vivian and Chino's relationship is deeply passionate, and they're both delighted when she discovers she's pregnant. However, their joy turns to lingering grief when she suffers a miscarriage. And finally, Maria (Ana Dominguez) has been quarreling with her husband Santo (Rafael Lahera) and leaves him, which is worrisome for Santo since she's pregnant with his child. Eventually, Maria reconsiders and comes home, to the joy and relief of Santo and his mother Amparo (Adela Legra). However, the fates have decided their happiness will be short lived. Barrio Cuba received its American premiere at the 2006 Palm Springs Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Humberto Solas
Writer(s):
Humberto SolasSergio BenvenutoElia Solas
Producer(s):
Santi CamunasCamilo VivesJorge Gomez
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    Gisela S.

    This movie represents the real Cuban tragedy; inadequate transportation, housing and food shortage, stealing to survive, family separation, "jineteria", how a Cuban woman can escape the island and help her family only by marrying a foreigner, alcoholism, run down neighborhoods. A great performance by all/ Those of you that can identify with the movie will have teary eyes during the last 10 minutes of the film. This is not an entertaiment movie, is a drama. The sex scenes were not necessary to relate the story. I found them out of place and too strong. Good movie!!!

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    William B.

    Good movie it started slow but it got better, its all about La vida cotidiana en Cuba. Unless you're cuban then you probably wont like it.

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    Jennifer T.

    I highly recommend this movie. It was multi-faceded in the real life issues it address that we all deal with. Love, loss, family and more. If you have a open mind and a open heart you will really love this movie.

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