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Feature film
The riveting, highly controversial Cuban film “Verde Verde,” directed by Enrique Pineda Barnet explores issues of gay male identity and homophobia in contemporary Cuba. Presented in Spanish with English subtitles. Miami-based actor Carlos Miguel Caballero, one of the protagonists, will be in attendance to introduce the film.
Immersed in a dark dramatic atmosphere described by critics as sordid and violent, Verde Verde is only the second Cuban film (after the famous "Strawberry and Chocolate") to take up the theme of homophobia in Cuba. Director Pineda Barnet describes the film as a tragic psychological thriller, presenting the age-old conflict of love versus hate, set in a timeless, universal location.
One of the fundamental messages of Verde Verde is the need to confront extremism, prejudice and phobias that lead to the destruction of society. From this perspective, Barnet exalts human values such as love, honesty and authenticity. (Miami Beach Cinematheque)VorfilmSanne Derks, Balazs Rottek and Alexandra Von Schelling · CU 2014 · Span/e · 16 min
Swiss Premiere · Short filmA poetic portrait about “Pachi”, a Cuban in his late fifties, and a homage to the film “Fresa y chocolate”, which was ground-breaking for the acceptance of gays in Cuba.
Events in this context:
- Feature film: «Beira-Mar»
- Feature film: «Chamaco»
- Feature film: «Cuatro lunas»
- Short films: «Lesbian Cuba»
- Feature film: «En la gama de los grises»
- Feature film: «Fresa y chocolate»
- Feature film: «Mariposa»
- Feature film: «Muerte en Buenos Aires»
- Pink Talk: «Queer Cuba»
- Feature film: «Vestido de novia»