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Bitter Sugar

Original title: Azúcar amarga
  • 1996
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Bitter Sugar (1996)
DramaRomance

Gustavo is a young Havana Communist who believes in the revolution; he hopes for a scholarship to study aeronautical engineering in Prague. But his faith in the new Cuba is tested: his fathe... Read allGustavo is a young Havana Communist who believes in the revolution; he hopes for a scholarship to study aeronautical engineering in Prague. But his faith in the new Cuba is tested: his father, a psychiatrist, can make four times as much playing piano at a hotel for foreigners; hi... Read allGustavo is a young Havana Communist who believes in the revolution; he hopes for a scholarship to study aeronautical engineering in Prague. But his faith in the new Cuba is tested: his father, a psychiatrist, can make four times as much playing piano at a hotel for foreigners; his sweetheart, Yolanda, wants a career as a dancer and longs for the riches of Miami; his y... Read all

  • Director
    • Leon Ichaso
  • Writers
    • Pelayo García
    • Leon Ichaso
    • Orestes Matacena
  • Stars
    • René Lavan
    • Mayte Vilán
    • Miguel Gutiérrez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    654
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Writers
      • Pelayo García
      • Leon Ichaso
      • Orestes Matacena
    • Stars
      • René Lavan
      • Mayte Vilán
      • Miguel Gutiérrez
    • 27User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    René Lavan
    René Lavan
    • Gustavo
    Mayte Vilán
    • Yolanda
    Miguel Gutiérrez
    • Dr. Tomás Valdez
    Larry Villanueva
    • Bobby
    Luís Celeiro
    • Prof. García
    Teresa Maria Rojas
    • Belkis
    Orestes Matacena
    Orestes Matacena
    • Claudio
    Caridad Ravelo
    • Soraya
    Jorge Pupo
    Jorge Pupo
    • Yiyo
    Victor Checo
    • Edmundo, Yolanda's Father
    Virgilio Martí
    • Guaguanco Singer
    Tony Almont
    • Dread Locks…
    Félix Germán
    • Resort Security Guard
    Augusto Feria
    • Hotel Security Guard
    Alejandro Gonzáles
    • Interrogator
    • (as Alejandro Gonzales)
    F.C. Fernandez
    • Health Official
    Alejandro Galera
    Alejandro Galera
    • Cuco, AIDS Rocker
    Jose Maria Almonte
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Writers
      • Pelayo García
      • Leon Ichaso
      • Orestes Matacena
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    8jotix100

    Despair in paradise

    Leon Ichaso's "Azucar Amarga" came and went without much fanfare. This was a film made with little money and without any big distributor to give it more exposure in the American market. The film is critical of the way Cuba, as a society, started the current trend after the loss of patronage of the old Soviet Union in the late eighties. In order to get the badly needed hard currency, Cuba opened its doors to a massive invasion of international tourism, mainly from Europe and South America. With that, the US dollar was legalized. The results can be seen in this film that examines that society.

    First of all, for those that have expressed their skepticism about the young people injecting themselves with AIDS infected blood, obviously, they haven't read the accounts by different world newspapers, and the New York Times, locally. This is a phenomenon that desperate people will resort to in order to escape the fact they are looked down in their own society for daring to be different.

    The other aspect one sees in the film is the prostitution being practiced among young women with college education as a way to make ends meet. This kind of sex tourism is being practiced in the island. European men flock to Cuba in search of beautiful women they couldn't otherwise afford in their own countries. Yolanda, the beautiful woman in the film, turns to the Italian Claudio as a way to have things she couldn't have otherwise.

    Another issue in the film involves the equality the revolution promised. When Gustavo and Yolanda go to the beach bar to get a cold drink, they are turned away. Since everything must be paid in dollars, it's clear the two young lovers don't belong. The hotels are basically for tourists that can pay and not the poor locals. Gustavo's father is another typical example of how some professionals, trying to get access to dollars, go into tourist oriented jobs like playing piano in hotel lounges. Thomas, is a psychiatrist whose job in the local currency equals about a few dollars a month!

    Leon Ichaso and his collaborators clearly know what they are talking about. The result is a film that is an eye opener about what the reality is in that unfortunate land. The revolution might have started with good intentions, but after more than forty years the only way to make it out of there is either to marry a foreigner, or take to the open seas and hope they make it to either Miami, or Central America, if the sharks don't get to them first.

    Claudio Chea's black and white cinematography works well in the film. The music score is pleasant. Rene Lavan, Mayte Villain, Miguel Gutierrez and the rest of the cast respond well to the direction Mr. Ichaso gave them. This is a film that tries to make sense of what's going on in that country.
    rcharding

    Extremely accurate

    It is amazing how many people are ready to criticize this movie when they have NO direct knowledge of Cuba or its sociopolitical situation.

    Myself, I have been to Cuba, traveled its highways, walked many of its cities and towns' streets, and had long conversations with the common people as well as government officials.

    As a result, I can tell everyone reading this that in no uncertain terms that the problems portrayed in Azucar Amarga are very real. The prostitution, tourist aparteid, and growing dispair shown in this film are completely accurate.

    Cuba is a country coming apart at the seams due to its contridictory existence as a communist state embracing the capitalist tourism industry to survive. Those Cuban with access to tourist dollars are surviving and those without access now beg in the streets. It is heart-wrenching but true.

    Please avoid snap judgements of this film's accuracy until you too have spent weeks living the Cuban experience. Until then, you know nothing.
    7mgonzaleznoemi

    Watch with a grain of salt

    Although this film does depict the struggles that Cubans face in long lines, tourism versus professional jobs, prostitution that arose from opening up the country again to Americans and other foreigners (after the Revolution, it was at a record low), it is incredibly one-sided. It talks about the woes of the country without depicting the positives. Therefore, for anybody starting to learn about Cuba, I highly recommend to watch more informative films. I need not warn about the dangers of basing information based on a one-sided film that makes you presents a complex country through a narrow lens. This film reflects the perspective of the director who was exiled from Cuba. It is a good start, but other perspectives need to be considered. Films I would recommend that are both incredibly engaging and tell a more holistic story from multiple perspectives: Fresa y Chocolate, Lista de Espera, Guantanamera, and Viva Cuba, to name a few.
    JIVM

    A very shocking movie.

    This was, indeed, a very shocking movie. It shows the life inside Cuba as no movie has done before. The scene in which Bobby and his friends infect themselfs with AIDS is very disturbing since you know there´s no other way the authorities are going to listen to them. Also, the fact that the movie is filmed in black and white gives a more penetrating feeling.
    Shonnie-2

    Economics in Cuba

    Azúcar Armarga is a very interesting film to see now. With the focus on Elian and Cuba, this film portrays the importance of socialism and neo-liberalism economics that currently effects conditions in Cuba. It represents the conflict of the Cuban people between their heritage and a better life.

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      According to Box Office Mojo, this movie earned US$450,050 at the North American box office.

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1997 (Turkey)
    • Countries of origin
      • Dominican Republic
      • United States
    • Official site
      • First Look Pictures
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Azúcar amarga
    • Filming locations
      • Dominican Republic
    • Production companies
      • Azucar Films
      • Overseas FilmGroup
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $450,060
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,742
      • Oct 13, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $450,060
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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