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Santa & Andres

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Santa & Andres
Film poster
Directed byCarlos Lechuga
Written byCarlos Lechuga
Produced byClaudia Calviño
Carlos Lechuga
StarringLola Amores
Jorge Abreu
CinematographyJavier Labrador
Edited byJoanna Montero
Music bySantiago Barbosa Cañón
Release date
  • 11 September 2016 (2016-09-11) (TIFF)
Running time
105 minutes
CountriesCuba
France
Colombia
LanguageSpanish

Santa & Andres (Spanish: Santa y Andrés) is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Carlos Lechuga.[1]

The film had its world premiere in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.[2] It was shown at the San Sebastián, Zurich, Chicago, Göteborg, Miami, Cartagena, and Guadalajara film festival where it won best actor, among others. It was also initially selected to be screened at the 2016 Havana Film Festival, which, in 2014, had bestowed its "Unproduced Script Award" to the film's script, but was subsequently excluded at the instigation of the state-run Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos. After having initially been invited to screen in competition at the Havana Film Festival New York in April 2017, the film was relegated to a special screening – according to Variety due to pressure from the ICAIC – and then, out of protest, pulled altogether by Lechuga.[3][4][5]

Plot

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In 1983 Cuba, Andrés, a dissident gay novelist is placed under house arrest for his sexual and ideological orientation. Santa, a local peasant woman working on a state farm is assigned to keep a close watch on him for three consecutive days, keeping him from disrupting a political event and gaining the attention of foreign journalists. An unlikely friendship forms between the two as they both realize that they have a lot in common.

Cast

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  • Jorge Abreu
  • Lola Amores
  • Eduardo Martinez

References

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  1. ^ "Santa y Andrés". Habanero Film Sales. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  2. ^ Jeremy Kay (16 August 2016). "Toronto unveils City to City, World Cinema, Masters line-ups". ScreenDaily.
  3. ^ Anna Marie de la Fuente (15 March 2017). "Havana Film Festival New York Pulls 'Santa y Andres' From Competition". Variety.
  4. ^ Nora Gámez Torres (17 March 2017). "Already banned in Cuba, film gets censored in U.S." Miami Herald.
  5. ^ Nora Gámez Torres (21 March 2017). "A Cuban film about gay repression pulled from festival. Was it censorship?". Miami Herald.
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