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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Chico & Rita by Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal / Review

Chico & RitaChico & Rita: 'exuberant, passionate and melancholy'.

Graphic novel of the month
Film

Chico & Rita by Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal – review


The book of the animated film about the lives of two Latin musicians leaves Rachel Cooke feeling exhilarated

Rachel Cooke
Sunda 5 June 2011


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en years ago, the Spanish film director Fernando Trueba asked the artist Javier Mariscal to create a poster for his Latin jazz documentary, Calle 54. Though neither of them knew it at the time, this was to be the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership and, last year, the pair finally released Chico & Rita, an animated film. Chico & Rita tells the story of a gifted piano player and a beautiful singer and their adventures in 50s Havana, Las Vegas, Hollywood and New York – and it has a superb soundtrack by the Cuban pianist Bebo Valdés (it also features numbers by Thelonious Monk, Cole Porter, and Dizzy Gillespie). When it hit the festivals, it was widely acclaimed – our own Philip French called it "utterly delightful... affecting, funny... erotic" – and no wonder. Truly, you'd have to have a heart of stone not to love it.