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31 Aug 2006

Strawberry & Chocolate

Original Title: Fresa Y Chocolato

Director: Toms Gutirrez Alea,Juan Carlos TaboPerugorria,Vladimir Cruz, Mirta Ibarra, Francisco Gattorno, Joel Angelino,Marilyn Solaya

Language: Spanish with English subtitles

Awards: Silver Berlin Bear Special Jury Prize and Teddy Award Best Feature Film, Berlin International Film Festival Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Goya Awards Golden Kikito Awards for Best Latin Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, Kikito Critics Prize, and Audience Award, Gramado Film Festival Grand Coral - First Prize, FIPRESCI Prize, FIPRESCI Prize, Audience Award, ARCI-NOVA Award, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Havana Film Festival Special Jury Prize Special mention, Sundance Film Festival

Screening: 2006-06-13

For older, more cultured fags, the title Strawberry & Chocolate
will probably ring a bell. When this gay film was released in 1995,
it gained worldwide attention for its bold portrayal of a gay man's
life in the politically-repressive state of Cuba. Many critics were
impressed that the film got made at all, and that Cuba allowed it
to be distributed outside of the country. But these extraordinary
circumstances aside, the film itself is too talky by movie standards,
and its message of tolerance feels too preachy and obvious.


Set during the political repression of Communist Cuba in the 70s,
the film begins with a gay man's (Jorge Perrugoria) attempts to
seduce a handsome hetero student (Vladimor Cruz) whom he spots in
an ice-cream parlor. Jorge invites Vladimor to his home and tries
to impress the latter with his collection of mostly contraband possessions,
such as his Dostoyevsky novels and Maria Callas albums. (Back then,
such items were frowned upon by the Communist regime for being "bourgeois".)
Vladimor is initially disgusted by Jorge's homosexuality and seemingly
low morals, but he gradually comes around to understand the latter's
point of view, and learns to honor him as a friend.


Directed by Tomas Gutierrez Alea, Strawberry & Chocolate
revolves largely around the conversations between these two men.
Dramatically, it feels more like a stage play than a movie, and
the message of tolerance preached by the film feels rather contrived.
Still, Strawberry & Chocolate was bold for its time and
place. And if the Singapore censorship board passes the film (the
decision is still pending), it would the first time that it'd be
publicly screened here.


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