Viva El Vedado
Directed by Stanley J. Staniski
1h 11minruntime
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Plot
Viva El Vedado presents the history of the Havana neighborhood of El Vedado from the last quarter of the 19th century through the Cuban Revolution and highlights its varied and outstanding architecture. Known as a cultural center of Havana, Vedado is particularly notable for its unique collection of Cuban architecture of the 20th century. The film’s goal is to introduce its audiences to the neighborhood’s remarkable architecture, its vibrant life, and the need for preserving Vedado as part of Havana’s heritage. It is a glimpse beyond tourist fantasies and stereotypes, a rare view of one of Havana’s most important neighborhoods.
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Viva El Vedado |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English, Español |
| Status | Released |
| Executive producer | Farhad Fred Ebrahimi |
| Production | Mary Patricia Wilkie Ebrahimi |
| Writer | Stanley J. Staniski |
| Editing | Penny Trams |
| Cinematography | Stanley J. Staniski |
| Assistant directors | Stanley J. Staniski |
| Music | Magda Rosa Galbán, Juan Antonio Levya |
| Sound | Magda Rosa Galbán, Juan Antonio Levya |
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