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East of Havana
[Jauretsi Saizarbitoria & Emelia Menocal, US,
2006, 82' event total 110']
Plus director Q&A
Monday 12th March ICA CINEMA 1: 8.30PM
Yearning for hip-hop unburdened with bling and slick over-production?
Follow
Mikki,Magyori, and Soandry of el Cartel, a collective of hip hop
artists who operate outside of Cuba's government-controlled music
industry. These three friends are not just consuming hip hop, but
harnessing its power to relay their own raw messages of experience,
emotion, and revolution.
Magyori
supports her hip hop aspirations by selling anything, and everything,
on the streets of Havana, sometimes eventhe clothes off her back.
Mikki makes ends meet with the help of his grandfather. Soandry
longs to see his older brother who fled Cuba for the United States
a decade earlier. Welcome to East of Havana, where the struggle
to find the perfect rhyme is eclipsed only by the struggle to get
by. As Hurricane Charley looms, threatening the upcoming annual
hip hop festival which brings rare international attention to the
country's burgeoning talent, Mikki, Magyori, and Soandry reflect
on the meaning of hip hop in their personal and political lives.
First
time Cuban-American filmmakers Jauretsi Saizarbitoria & Emilia
Menocal find a delicate balance elusive to so many seeking to capture
and relay the Cuban experience; they succeed in illuminating the
country's natural beauty without glorifying it, and addressing the
sociopolitical plight of Cuba's youth without patronizing.
'Jauretsi
Saizarbitoria's and Emilia Menocal's film serves as a metaphor about
artistic freedom and wiliness'
Robert Koehler,Variety.
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