The Cine Huambo de Guantánamo will host this December 16 the film Oscuros Amores, by the prominent Cuban director Gerardo Chijona, with the special performance of Isabel Santos, Osvaldo Doimeadiós, Luis Alberto García and Enrique Molina.
The premiere is part of the activities of the Provincial Film Center for the Fiesta a La Guantanamera and tells three stories in contemporary Cuba. In the first place, there is Ricky, who travels to Cuba after many years to meet his old girlfriend Beatriz; the second story addresses the conflicts of Claudia, who in a desperate search for money to buy a house tries to swindle and rob a drug dealer.
Even more interesting is the third story, which tells of Celina, a necrophiliac, who decides to spend a weekend next to a corpse and must face the obstacles that oppose her desire.
The three stories will intertwine in unimaginable ways until they become the revelation of the main plot of a film that thrives on the sarcastic humor of the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel and the presence of a luxury cast made up of Vladimir Cruz, Carlos Enrique Almirante and Yailín Coppola. , among others, the latter actress with extensive theatrical experience.
Oscuros Amores pays homage to Raúl Pérez Ureta and Juan Carlos Tabío, who has a brief special appearance playing himself.
Produced by the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry, the film was scripted by Francisco García González, who has written and/or advised the scripts for documentaries and films such as Páginas del diario de Mauricio, by director Manuel Pérez Paredes and Lisanka, by Daniel Diaz Torres.
Text: Sheila Laborde Hernández (Journalism student)
Photo: Taken from the film
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