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Bitter Sugar (1996)
Rating:
Starring: Miguel Gutierrez, Rene Lavan, Mayte Vilan, Larry Villanueva
Director: Leon Ichaso
Category: Drama, Foreign
Studio: New Yorker
Subtitles:
English
Length:
102 mins

 
 

 

"A Smoldering Love Story!"-Riza Cruz, Vanity Fair

A visceral, energizing look at contemporary Cuba, Bitter Sugar is an impassioned love story set against the political and economic tensions of Havana.Gustavo, an idealistic young Communist with a glorified vision of Castro's regime, falls in love with Yolanda, a disenchanted dancer who longs to escape to Miami.However, Gustavo learns that love alone cannot sustain them in a city about to erupt and slowly awakens to the devastation around him.His rebellious musician brother injects himself with the AIDS virus in civil protest; his father realizes that he will earn more money as a bar-room pianist in a tourist hotel than as a doctor.

Filled with an intoxicating Latin beat and rapid camera movements, director Leon Ichaso (El Super, Sugar Hill, Miami Vice) weaves a blazing tale of romantic and political passions amid the ruins of the Cuban Revolution.