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Chico & Rita

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
10K
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Eman Xor Oña and Limara Meneses in Chico & Rita (2009)
Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero - brings heartache and torment.
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Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Lati... Read allChico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero - brings heartache and torment.Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero - brings heartache and torment.

  • Directors
    • Tono Errando
    • Javier Mariscal
    • Fernando Trueba
  • Writers
    • Ignacio Martínez de Pisón
    • Fernando Trueba
  • Stars
    • Eman Xor Oña
    • Limara Meneses
    • Mario Guerra
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tono Errando
      • Javier Mariscal
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writers
      • Ignacio Martínez de Pisón
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Stars
      • Eman Xor Oña
      • Limara Meneses
      • Mario Guerra
    • 51User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 10 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Eman Xor Oña
    • Chico
    • (voice)
    Limara Meneses
    • Rita
    • (voice)
    Mario Guerra
    • Ramón
    • (voice)
    Jon Adams
      Renny Arozarena
        Blanca Rosa Blanco
          Jackie de la Nuez
            Rigoberto Ferrera
              Ken Forman
              Ken Forman
                Ray Gillon
                  Steve Harper
                  Steve Harper
                    Lenny Mandel
                    • Ron
                    • (voice)
                    Jorge Ryan
                      Claudia Valdes
                        Ashley Paige Albert
                          Tracey Ayer
                            Carlos Cabal
                              Wendy Dillon
                                • Directors
                                  • Tono Errando
                                  • Javier Mariscal
                                  • Fernando Trueba
                                • Writers
                                  • Ignacio Martínez de Pisón
                                  • Fernando Trueba
                                • All cast & crew
                                • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

                                User reviews51

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                                9TheLittleSongbird

                                Absolutely wonderful and touching

                                As a big animation fan, I loved Chico and Rita, one of the most beautiful and most unique films I have seen recently. I also didn't care much for Estrella Morente, but that wasn't enough to be a massive problem. The film has one of the most unique visual styles I've seen not just in recent memory but perhaps even ever, and it looks gorgeous. Everything from the colours, sceneries and colours are rich in detail and beautiful on the eyes. Chico and Rita is a very musically rich film as well, with Cuban and Jazz music providing so much character to the atmosphere. The two titular characters are likable and engaging, the screenplay is good if nothing completely mind-blowing and the story is very touching. In conclusion, a wonderful film, animated or not. 9/10 Bethany Cox
                                9zetes

                                Lovely

                                The second foreign nominee for the Academy Awards' Best Animated Feature in 2011, there has actually been buzz about this one since last year's Oscars (it debuted at Telluride in 2010 and also played at Toronto, but is not seeing a commercial release in the U.S. until February of 2012; it already saw a release in most European countries in late 2010 or 2011). That buzz is, thankfully, quite deserved, because this one is just wonderful. A simple story, sure, but a touching one about a young man and woman in Havana who begin a romance in 1948. They are musicians and get together through their art, but unfortunately petty jealousies keep getting in the way of their love. After initial success, Rita is swept off to New York City to become famous without Chico. He follows a few years later and finds his own fame, but the two seem destined to remain separate. The animation, like the story, is quite simple but really beautiful. It kind of reminds me of Waltz with Bashir, although it's not rotoscoped - at least not as extensively as Waltz with Bashir was. Rita, I must say, is the sexiest animated character since Jessica Rabbit - and she's not nearly so shy. It's kind of funny, but on account of this film, the Best Animated Feature category has far more nudity in it than all nine of the Best Picture nominees. Of course, as the characters are Cuban musicians, there's a ton of wonderful music throughout. I found the film deeply touching, and it brought me to tears at the end. This is far and away the best film among the four I've seen in its Oscar category this year (and I somehow doubt that Puss in Boots will eventually blow it out of the water!). Highly recommended.
                                9corrosion-2

                                Simply Wonderful

                                Chico & Rita is a sublime and highly original animated film. It is a very adult film with some animated adult situations. Set in Cuba just before and the years after the revolution, it tells the story of Chico, a talented jazz pianist and Rita, a beautiful singer. Through the story of this couple's turbulent love affair over these years, where Rita finds fame and fortune in US and Chico goes through some hard times, we also get a brief history of both Cuba and jazz music. The animation is wonderfully evocative and colorful and as for the music; well if you are a fan of jazz or Latin American music you are going to fall in love with this movie. Highly recommended.
                                9viro-indovina

                                a beautifully told story that resonates long after the last sweet note has faded.

                                As Brad Bird of Pixar fame has said, animation is not a genre, but an art form. Chico & Rita is an artfully made romantic drama that captures the hearts and imaginations of its audience through its storytelling as much as its animation. By turns reflective and reactive, this is a cosmopolitan saga of two lovers' struggle to find themselves and each other. The key notes of jealousy, passion and ambition set the story in a minor key, while the action moves with the syncopated beats of a mambo. The dialog is sharp and smart. Adults will appreciate the nuances of this excellent script. Love hurts, and the movie's main characters creatively express their bittersweet experiences with the virtuosity and greatness of the stars that they orbit and shine alongside. More of a character than a soundtrack, the music is evenly folded into the movie, as is the tension between the lovers. I wonder if people who go to see Chico & Rita only for the animation might possibly be disappointed, since it is less squash and stretch and more gouache and sketch. But the animation does convey the moods and emotions of the characters whilst taking us on a thrilling ride through dizzying cinematic vistas. The colours and lighting are somewhat stepped, but have an illustrative verisimilitude, that provides a convincing variety of bold panoramas and atmospheric interiors. Still, if you didn't like Waking Life or Belleville Rendezvous merely because of the flickering and the occasional detached 3D elements, then you may find watching this movie similarly distracting. I think that the story is compelling enough and the musical and visual elements such a treat that anyone willing to look beyond the animation is rewarded with the best that cinema can offer.
                                7jamesgill-1

                                Seductive sounds and a disarmingly warm animation style

                                The new animated romance Chico and Rita follows the relationship of two young Cuban musicians: Chico is a gifted piano player looking to bring the sound of Havana to New York; Rita is a beautiful singer who treads the precarious path between Latin musicians and white investors looking to cash in on the popularity of this new music. Like all star crossed lovers, their journey is not an easy one – their musical and romantic tribulations will continue over 60 years against the striking backdrops of Havana, New York, Paris, Hollywood and Las Vegas.

                                The real strength of the film is its ability to portray a classic love story in both an innovative, sensual and sensitive way. The syncopated grace of Cuban Jazz combines with a disarmingly child-like animation to create a sparkling tribute to 1940s and 50s Havana culture.

                                The film exudes real passion for both the music of the period and the locations of the film, beautifully re-crafted within the animated landscape. The Cuban sound is brought to life with a truly uplifting assortment of records, including classics from Charlie Parker, Dizzie Gillespie and Thelonius Monk. Like the heady improvisation of a be-bop trumpeter, this film bounces between soft melody and excited fragmentation, always bursting to give the audience something new and exciting.

                                Yet this does not mean that the film is purely for Jazz aficionados – the affection that directors Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba bring to their work ensures that this film doesn't become simply a musical tribute aimed at a conceited minority. The scale of the narrative will leave you breathless, and yet the story is all told through the seemingly innocent hand of traditional cartoon animation. In a post-Pixar world, this kind of hand-drawn animation has gained a retro charm all of its own. Chico and Rita is a delicate reminder that genuine action and emotion can still be expressed without the pixellated glossiness of CGI.

                                Chico and Rita really succeeds in bringing the colour and vibrancy of early 50s Havana back to life – from the delightfully evocative soundtrack, to the re-telling of a classic love story through the medium of hand-drawn animation, the film is a fitting expression of the vision and compassion of its creators.

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                                Storyline

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                                • Trivia
                                  In order to help accurately represent 1940s era Cuba, Javier Mariscal undertook an extensive research trip to Cuba and was able to view government archive photographs from 1949.
                                • Goofs
                                  The poster for "Vertigo" in Paris has "D'entre Nos Mortes" on it rather than "Morts". This is the title of the source novel, sometimes featured on the poster in France, but the title was "Sueurs Froides".
                                • Quotes

                                  Chico: Have you thought about your career? About your future?

                                  Rita: Future, what future? The future never gave me anything! All my hopes are set on the past.

                                • Crazy credits
                                  A Bebo.
                                • Connections
                                  Featured in The 84th Annual Academy Awards (2012)
                                • Soundtracks
                                  Tema de Rita (A Mayra)
                                  Written and Performed by Bebo Valdés

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                                Details

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                                • Release date
                                  • November 19, 2010 (United Kingdom)
                                • Countries of origin
                                  • Spain
                                  • United Kingdom
                                  • Isle of Man
                                • Official sites
                                  • GKIDS (United States)
                                  • Official Facebook
                                • Languages
                                  • Spanish
                                  • English
                                  • French
                                • Also known as
                                  • Chico Và Rita
                                • Filming locations
                                  • Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba(Cuba)
                                • Production companies
                                  • Isle of Man Film
                                  • CinemaNX
                                  • Estudio Mariscal
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                                Box office

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                                • Budget
                                  • €9,200,000 (estimated)
                                • Gross US & Canada
                                  • $350,524
                                • Opening weekend US & Canada
                                  • $20,654
                                  • Feb 12, 2012
                                • Gross worldwide
                                  • $2,347,919
                                See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

                                Tech specs

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                                • Runtime
                                  • 1h 34m(94 min)
                                • Color
                                  • Color
                                • Sound mix
                                  • Dolby Digital
                                • Aspect ratio
                                  • 1.85 : 1

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