Guantanamera Film Analysis

Cartel de la película cubana Guantanamera de Tomás Gutiérrez Alea y Juan Carlos Tabío.

Guantanamera film analysis focuses on the articulation of dark humor, social satire, and spatial movement as narrative devices that enable a transversal critique of bureaucracy, institutional inefficiency, and the degradation of social bonds in Cuba during the 1990s. Through an episodic structure and continuous movement across the territory, the film exposes the erosion of official discourse,… Seguir leyendo Guantanamera Film Analysis

Alicia en el pueblo de Maravillas

Alicia in the Town of Wonders (1991), a Cuban satire by Daniel Díaz Torres that uses absurdity and allegory to critique bureaucracy and power through film language in Cuban cinema.

Subject: Cuban political satire in Cinema Alicia en el pueblo de Maravillas, directed by Daniel Díaz Torres, is a sharp example of political satire in Cuban cinema, set in a fictional town where a young theatre instructor uncovers an absurd system governed by surveillance, obedience, and bureaucratic language. Structured as a grotesque fable, the film… Seguir leyendo Alicia en el pueblo de Maravillas

Fresa y Chocolate

Fresa y chocolate (1993)

Subject: Diversity and tolerance in Cuban cinema Fresa y chocolate explores diversity and tolerance in Cuban cinema through the encounter between two ideologically opposed characters in 1990s Cuba. Set during a period of social and political tension, the film constructs a space of dialogue where sexuality, cultural identity, political commitment, and friendship intersect. Through a… Seguir leyendo Fresa y Chocolate

Guantanamera

Guantanamera (1995), Cuban satirical film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío.

Subject: Cuban society, satire and everyday life Guantanamera is a Cuban film that uses satire and road-movie elements to portray the contradictions of everyday life in Cuba during the Special Period. Through a seemingly simple journey across the island, the film exposes bureaucratic absurdities, economic shortages and moral dilemmas, while offering a sharp but empathetic… Seguir leyendo Guantanamera

Mujer Transparente

Mujer transparente (1990), Cuban film exploring women’s experiences and everyday life in Cuba.

Subject: Women and Cuban cinema Mujer Transparente is a Cuban film that portrays the lives of five women facing personal and social crises in a context marked by economic hardship, migration and gender inequality. Through everyday language and intimate storytelling, the film offers a critical perspective on Cuban cinema women and their lived experience in contemporary Cuban… Seguir leyendo Mujer Transparente