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A poetic homage to the city of Havana, this breathtaking film portrays Cuba’s capital as no other art form has before. A loving and melancholic picture over a 24 hour period of life of this city, the film follows ten ordinary Habaneros as they go about their daily routine. There is no dialogue and no need for it either; music and natural sound accompany the multiplicity of images that weave a unique and intimate picture of a city full of contradictions and contrasts, a city of accomplished and frustrated dreams. Edited like a musical composition, Suite Habana oscillates between documentary and fiction. The ten characters range from ages 10 to 97, and represent the diversity of groups that form the city’s social fabric. Each of them follows a narrative, and we follow their transformations as the workday ends and they prepare themselves to welcome the night, which brings about the daily renewal of this exceptional and fascinating city.
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| EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! | ||
| Cinema Village | ||
| 22 East 12th street / (212) 924-3363 | ||
| April 28 – May
11 12:55pm, 2:35pm and 9:20pm |
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| Cinema Arts Centre | ||
| 423 Park Avenue (Huntington, NY) / (631) 423-7611 | ||
| Monday, May 22, 7:30pm | ||
| BAMcinematek@ the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) | ||
| 30 Lafayette Avenue (Brooklyn) / (718) 636-4100 | ||
| Wednesday, May 24,
4:30pm, 6:50pm & 9:15pm |
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Cinema Tropical Film Series is sponsored by The New York Times and is
made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the
Arts, a state agency
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