39TH HAVANA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Films presenting relevant contemporary Latin American issues
The film Alanis, by Argentina’s Anahi Berneri, won the Coral for Best Fiction Feature Film
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The film Alanis, by Argentina’s Anahi Berneri, won the Coral for Best Fiction Feature Film
Carlos Guzmán (Havana 1970), a restless artist who has devoted himself to painting, sketching, illustration, sculpture and teaching, defies definition. His exposition Tiempo de Collage is in display at the Carmen Montilla gallery, located near the Plaza de San Francisco de Asís in Old Havana.
The two are recording an album in Havana on romance in Latin America. The Peruvian also presented her book, El amargo camino de la caña dulce
The unique exhibition Tennessee Williams: Dramaturge and painter is showing at the National Museum of Fine Arts (MNBA) in Havana, thanks to the collaboration of The Gallery on Greene in Key West
This summer (August 4-5) the Japanese shadow theatre company Kageboushi performed for the first time in Cuba - offering two free functions to the public - sponsored by the Japanese Embassy in Havana, Japanese Foundation and National Council of Performing Arts.
Alejandro Pérez is no doubt a member of Cuba’s film vanguard, the creator of significant artistic productions, which have been well received by critics. Behind the camera, he has become a prolific artist creating feature length films and music videos which are veritable works of art, aesthetically, visually and in their ability to communicate.
Three new Cuban films are in different stages of production, with a view toward the 40th edition of the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, this coming December
Singer-songwriter Gerardo Alfonso, author of “Sábanas Blancas” and “Son los sueños” talks about his music and solidarity work
The majority of Cuban-produced video games are created for environmental, educational, therapeutic, and mental agility purposes, aimed at a range of users, although the focus is on younger generations
Fifty years ago, Granma International was born, in February of 1966, one month after the meeting of rebels from three continents – delegates and guests at the Tricontinental Conference which created the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America Solidarity Organization (OSPAAAL.)