France / Oct 12, 2012
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The first gay-themed film produced in Cuba by the Institute of Cinema since Strawberry & Chocolate in 1993. The theme, however, is the same as in Guttiérerez and Tabìo's film: homophobia, machismo and fear. The fatal attraction between Alfredo, a doctor in the merchant navy, and handsome Carlos starts in a rundown Havana bar and ends at the sailor's house. But Alfredo's flirting and seducing of Carlos immediately turns into something complicated, ambiguous, dangerous. In a claustrophobic, tense atmosphere, their bodies are powerfully attracted, and the words, though violent, intensify the level of sensuality. Does each man kill the thing he loves? Evoking dreamlike atmospheres and characters, 80-year-old veteran director Enrique Pineda Barnet openly references Fassbinder's Querelle and Jean Genet. Quite controversial in its approach, the films demonstrates the milder attitude of Raul Castro's regime towards Cuba's LGBT Community.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Verde verde |
| Original language | Español (ES) |
| Spoken languages | Español |
| Production countries | Cuba |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 12 ottobre 2012 |
| Production | Antonio Hens, Camilo Vives |
| Writer | Enrique Pineda Barnet |
| Assistant directors | Enrique Pineda Barnet |
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