I Am Cuba

I Am Cuba

1964

This study of Cuba--partially written by renowned poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko--captures the island just before it made the transition to a post-revolutionary society. Moving from city to country and back again, I AM CUBA examines the various problems caused by political oppression as well as by great discrepancies in wealth and power. Beginning in Havana in the pre-Castro era, we see how foreigners contributed to the city's prostitution and poverty; this sequence features dreamy, hallucinogenic camera work that creates a feeling of unease and dislocation. Then, in glorious images of palm tress and fertile land, the film looks at the sugar cane fields in the countryside, and the difficulties faced by peasants working the land. Finally, back in the city again, leftist students battle the police and a corrupt government--and pay a high price for their rebellion.
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JBscale
94
Superior

Film Detail

Genre
Drama
Length
2 hrs. 21 mins.
US Theatrical Release
March 8, 1995
US Box Office
$168,100 (#6829 of 7540)
Global Office
$274,098 (#4230 of 4503)
Rating
NR
Not Rated

Collection Detail

Edition
Criterion Collection #1214 Digital Only
Resolution | Digital Platform
Aspect Ratio
FS 1.37:1
Audio
English: DD+ 5.1
Studio
Criterion
Released
April 23, 2024
Acquired Date
April 24, 2025
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Actors

Sergio Corrieri
Sergio Corrieri
Salvador Wood
Salvador Wood
José Gallardo
José Gallardo
Raúl García
Raúl García
Luz María Collazo
Luz María Collazo
Jean Bouise
Jean Bouise
Alberto Morgan
Alberto Morgan
Zilia Rodriguez
Zilia Rodriguez

Directors

Mikhail Kalatozov
Mikhail Kalatozov

Writers

Enrique Pineda Barnet
Enrique Pineda Barnet
Yevgeniy Yevtushenko
Yevgeniy Yevtushenko

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RT Fresh
100%
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40 votes
RT Fresh Certified
92%
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270 votes
METASCORE
91
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IMDb RATING
8.2/10
11,455 votes