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A lesbian, an aspiring actor, an aspiring singer, a low-class marriage, a neighborhood community and 2 renowned directors have memorable less-than-24-hour-long experiences while living in/vi... Read allA lesbian, an aspiring actor, an aspiring singer, a low-class marriage, a neighborhood community and 2 renowned directors have memorable less-than-24-hour-long experiences while living in/visiting the capital of Cuba.A lesbian, an aspiring actor, an aspiring singer, a low-class marriage, a neighborhood community and 2 renowned directors have memorable less-than-24-hour-long experiences while living in/visiting the capital of Cuba.
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- 1 nomination total
Josh Hutcherson
- Teddy
- (segment "El Yuma")
Vladimir Cruz
- Angelito
- (segments "El Yuma", "La tentación de Cecilia", "Dulce amargo")
Magali Wilson
- Cambista
- (segment "El Yuma")
Daisy Granados
- Delia
- (segment "El Yuma")
Claudia Muñiz
- Norka
- (segment "El Yuma")
Luis Alberto García
- Barman en Bar Silvia
- (segment "El Yuma")
Jorge Enrique Caballero
- Armando
- (segment "El Yuma")
Felix Beatón
- Cliente Bar Silvia
- (segments "El Yuma", "Jam Session")
- …
Yunet Guerra
- Marta (Novia de Angelito)
- (segment "El Yuma")
Laura De la Uz
- Rosa (Amiga de Novia de Angelito)
- (segment "El Yuma")
Rebeca Proenza
- Rebeca
- (segment "El Yuma")
Andros Perugorría
- Hombre Gay (Ramoncito)
- (segments "El Yuma", "Dulce amargo")
Alberto Espósito
- Sabrina
- (segment "El Yuma")
Dunia Matos
- Muchacha Guapa Barra Rogelito
- (segments "El Yuma", "Ritual")
- …
Manuel Porto
- Jefe de Hotel
- (segment "El Yuma")
David Hernández Izaguirre
- Portero Hotel
- (segment "El Yuma")
Emir Kusturica
- Actor
- (segment "Jam Session")
Alexander Abreu
- Chófer
- (segment "Jam Session")
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Not for everyone but for some highly recommended
This movie has gotten overall bad reviews. It is in fact uneven, as you might expect from 7 directors handling 7 segments to some extent intermingled.
If you don't understand enough Spanish to follow the Cuban dialog, I am sure a lot gets lost in translation. Others complain the film tells them nothing new.
From my perspective, with some familiarity with Cuban culture, down to the iconic Hotel Nacional featured in the film (where I stayed for 3 mights in 2011), I can only say that I may have learned little that is new but through most of the film, the vibrancy, the music, the sensuality, the sheer joy and pain of the Cuban experience shone through and it touched my soul.
If you don't understand enough Spanish to follow the Cuban dialog, I am sure a lot gets lost in translation. Others complain the film tells them nothing new.
From my perspective, with some familiarity with Cuban culture, down to the iconic Hotel Nacional featured in the film (where I stayed for 3 mights in 2011), I can only say that I may have learned little that is new but through most of the film, the vibrancy, the music, the sensuality, the sheer joy and pain of the Cuban experience shone through and it touched my soul.
A collective view of Cuba
The seven days, segments and directors are Monday (El Yuma, Benicio del Toro; Yuma is Cuban slang for "American" or "gringo"), Tuesday (Jam Session, Pablo Trapero), Wednesday (The Temptation of Cecilia, Julio Medem), Thursday (Diary of a Beginner, Elia Suleiman), Friday (Ritual, Gaspar Noe), Saturday (Dulce Amargo, Juan Carlos Tabío), Sunday (The Fountain, Laurent Cantet).
As in any many-director movie the final product is somewhat uneven, but all segments contribute to an atmospheric picture of modern Cuba and of its problems (e. g. the temptation to leave in search of a seemingly better future and the consequences). Tabío's segment is the most moving (with the always excellent Jorge Perugorría and an excellent cast) and, as expected, Suleiman's contribution is whimsical and humorous. All segments are worth watching.
As in any many-director movie the final product is somewhat uneven, but all segments contribute to an atmospheric picture of modern Cuba and of its problems (e. g. the temptation to leave in search of a seemingly better future and the consequences). Tabío's segment is the most moving (with the always excellent Jorge Perugorría and an excellent cast) and, as expected, Suleiman's contribution is whimsical and humorous. All segments are worth watching.
7 faces of Havana
I watched 7 days in Havana as omnibus connected together by Havana, not by a plot. Young American and Emir Kusturica helped me to travel into the city myself and to enjoy in it on the similar way as when I was really there. I did not expect from characters in the movie to make a coherent story as for me this movie in his big part is a documentary. Characters represent how somebody Cuban living there feels, which are his main joys, sufferings and believes. Also how does feel somebody coming there from outside. Bad side of the movie for me was our famous director Kusturica acting himself in alcoholism and on ego trip, also contributing to documentary, it would be better if he was more fictional. The ritual of Santeria was the most documentary part for me as I have never seen it on the screen. This contrast: Christianity and African magic changing for centuries but still alive for me is one of the strongest impressions. Also dilemma of Young beautiful singer that is certainly dilemma of many talented Cuban people for me was so important as it was the beauty of her and her sexy boyfriend. The beauty of the city, of its people and their music are the point for me and they can really satisfy somebody who can be patient enough to see all these kinds of Havana beauty and enjoy in it.
Beautiful
I'm going to come over a little bias because I was invited to the premiere in Havana - which was subject to the vagaries of technology in Cuba and it meant that I didn't see the final chapter.
I wasn't fussed about seeing the film before it happened, I'd rather have spent the time drinking rum around the corner from the cinema.
The reality was that by the time we'd all seen the film we were all drawn in, hooked, and entirely captured by the simple brilliance of the performance.
Life in Cuba is like nowhere else in the world. The clashing combination of political and ideological cultures is unique. The sacrifice, the clash of ancient and modern perspective, the desire of modern accompaniments. It's all explored. And only the hardest of folks would drive things that way.
I wasn't fussed about seeing the film before it happened, I'd rather have spent the time drinking rum around the corner from the cinema.
The reality was that by the time we'd all seen the film we were all drawn in, hooked, and entirely captured by the simple brilliance of the performance.
Life in Cuba is like nowhere else in the world. The clashing combination of political and ideological cultures is unique. The sacrifice, the clash of ancient and modern perspective, the desire of modern accompaniments. It's all explored. And only the hardest of folks would drive things that way.
An excellent work; absolutely more than a collage!!!
Seven directors shoots his own style films within a shared setting (Havana), by seven parts of just one flowing story in which characters are placed more than one part. Hence, this movie can't be degraded to be a collage; contrary, it is like a single feature-length in which visual narration style is changed according to story's flowing.
Suleiman and Tabio's parts are my favourites.
Absolutely should be seen.
Suleiman and Tabio's parts are my favourites.
Absolutely should be seen.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Novogodnee kino, ya lyublyu tebya! (2015)
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- Also known as
- 7 días en La Habana
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- Budget
- €3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,905,509
- Runtime
- 2h 9m(129 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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