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Strawberry and Chocolate

Strawberry and Chocolate (Spanish: Fresa y chocolate) is a 1993 internationally co-produced film, directed by Cuban filmmakers Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, based on the short story "The Wolf, The Forest and the New Man" (in Spanish, El Lobo, el bosque y el hombre nuevo). Senel Paz had witten the short story in 1990, and also wrote the screenplay for the film. It was the first Cuban film to be nominated for an Academy Award.[1]

Strawberry and Chocolate
SpanishFresa y chocolate
Directed byTomás Gutiérrez Alea
Juan Carlos Tabío
Written byStory and screenplay:
Senel Paz
Produced byCamilo Vives
Frank Cabrera
Georgina Balzaretti
StarringJorge Perugorría
Vladimir Cruz
Mirta Ibarra
Francisco Gattorno
Music byJosé María Vitier
Distributed byMiramax Films (USA)
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
Running time
108 minutes
CountriesCuba
Mexico
LanguageSpanish

Plot edit

The story takes place in Havana, Cuba, in 1979. David (Vladimir Cruz) is rejected by Vivian, who marries an older and wealthier man. It is revealed that he is a university student when he meets Diego (Jorge Perugorría), a gay artist unhappy with the Castro regime's attitude toward the LGBT community as well as the censored conceptualization of culture. David's homophobic classmate, Miguel (Francisco Gattorno), plans to use David to spy on Diego, a person whom they see as aberrant and dangerous to the Communist cause. Diego, for his part, initiates the friendship with sexual intentions, but David mostly rejects his advances.

Although David initially chafes at the idea of being Diego's "baby," he decides to do so to relay information back to Miguel. The two form a tenuous friendship in the process of this spying, and David makes it clear that their relationship will be platonic. Nancy, a "vigilance" who lives above Diego, attempts suicide as David arrives one day, and he ends up donating blood so that she can recover. As David spends more and more time with Diego, he argues with him about Communism, sexuality, and what is truly revolutionary. After constantly reporting their activities to Miguel, David eventually erupts, telling Miguel that Diego has principles despite his sexuality. Vivian tries to reconnect with David and begin an affair, but he finally rejects her advances. David begins to show more signs of affection for Diego, buying him flowers and posting Marxist icons in Diego's room, and letting him read his manuscript.

In a side plot, Diego and German, his artist protégé and sexual partner, are unable to exhibit their full collection of work. In this process, the two have a falling out, and Diego sends an angry letter to the museum curators of Cuba. This leads to his firing and an inability to find work outside of manual labor due to his blacklisting by the government. Diego tells this to Nancy, who has developed a romantic interest in David. In a gesture of friendship to both parties, he decides to set Nancy and David up, and David loses his virginity to Nancy. In the days after, Miguel comes to Diego's apartment, accusing David of being homosexual.

Diego eventually decides to leave the country, but is unable to keep it a secret from David. He confesses his love for David and reveals that it was not denying rumors of being in a relationship with David that led to David's false "outing" as a gay man. Despite this, David embraces Diego with a hug, leaving their future relationship ambiguous.

Cast edit

Reception edit

Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert comments that "nothing unfolds as we expect. Strawberry and Chocolate is not a movie about the seduction of a body, but about the seduction of a mind. It is more interested in politics than sex — unless you count Sexual Politics, since to be homosexual in Cuba is to make an anti-authoritarian statement whether you intend it or not."[2]

The title refers to a comment made by Diego that immediately proves to David that Diego is gay when at Havana's Coppelia (ice cream parlor) he chooses strawberry ice cream even though chocolate (vastly more popular) is available.

Awards and nominations edit

Won edit

1995
1994
1993
  • Havana Film Festival:[4] Grand Coral—First Prize, Audience Award, FIPRESCI Prize, OCIC Award, ARCI-NOVA Award, and the categories of Best Direction, Best Actor (Perugorría), Best Actress (Luisina Brando), Best Supporting Actress (Ibarra), and Best Screenplay.

Nominated edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Schroeder, Paul A.; Schroeder Rodríguez, Paul A. (2002). Tomás Gutiérrez Alea: the dialectics of a filmmaker. Latin American studies. New York: Routledge. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-415-93664-4.
  2. ^ ROGER EBERT. . Archived from the original on 2012-10-13.
  3. ^ . berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  4. ^ http://www.habanafilmfestival.com/ [dead link]
  5. ^ "The 67th Academy Awards (1995) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 26 September 2015.

External links edit

  • Strawberry and Chocolate at IMDb  
  • Rotten Tomatoes' links to reviews of the film

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CabreraGeorgina BalzarettiStarringJorge PerugorriaVladimir CruzMirta IbarraFrancisco GattornoMusic byJose Maria VitierDistributed byMiramax Films USA Release date1994 1994 Running time108 minutesCountriesCubaMexicoLanguageSpanish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Won 4 2 Nominated 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe story takes place in Havana Cuba in 1979 David Vladimir Cruz is rejected by Vivian who marries an older and wealthier man It is revealed that he is a university student when he meets Diego Jorge Perugorria a gay artist unhappy with the Castro regime s attitude toward the LGBT community as well as the censored conceptualization of culture David s homophobic classmate Miguel Francisco Gattorno plans to use David to spy on Diego a person whom they see as aberrant and dangerous to the Communist cause Diego for his part initiates the friendship with sexual intentions but David mostly rejects his advances Although David initially chafes at the idea of being Diego s baby he decides to do so to relay information back to Miguel The two form a tenuous friendship in the process of this spying and David makes it clear that their relationship will be platonic Nancy a vigilance who lives above Diego attempts suicide as David arrives one day and he ends up donating blood so that she can recover As David spends more and more time with Diego he argues with him about Communism sexuality and what is truly revolutionary After constantly reporting their activities to Miguel David eventually erupts telling Miguel that Diego has principles despite his sexuality Vivian tries to reconnect with David and begin an affair but he finally rejects her advances David begins to show more signs of affection for Diego buying him flowers and posting Marxist icons in Diego s room and letting him read his manuscript In a side plot Diego and German his artist protege and sexual partner are unable to exhibit their full collection of work In this process the two have a falling out and Diego sends an angry letter to the museum curators of Cuba This leads to his firing and an inability to find work outside of manual labor due to his blacklisting by the government Diego tells this to Nancy who has developed a romantic interest in David In a gesture of friendship to both parties he decides to set Nancy and David up and David loses his virginity to Nancy In the days after Miguel comes to Diego s apartment accusing David of being homosexual Diego eventually decides to leave the country but is unable to keep it a secret from David He confesses his love for David and reveals that it was not denying rumors of being in a relationship with David that led to David s false outing as a gay man Despite this David embraces Diego with a hug leaving their future relationship ambiguous Cast editJorge Perugorria Diego Vladimir Cruz David Mirta Ibarra Nancy Francisco Gattorno Miguel Joel Angelino German Marilyn Solaya Vivian Andres Cortina Santeria priest Antonio Carmona BoyfriendReception editChicago Sun Times film critic Roger Ebert comments that nothing unfolds as we expect Strawberry and Chocolate is not a movie about the seduction of a body but about the seduction of a mind It is more interested in politics than sex unless you count Sexual Politics since to be homosexual in Cuba is to make an anti authoritarian statement whether you intend it or not 2 The title refers to a comment made by Diego that immediately proves to David that Diego is gay when at Havana s Coppelia ice cream parlor he chooses strawberry ice cream even though chocolate vastly more popular is available Awards and nominations editWon edit 1995 Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film Mejor Pelicula Extranjera de Habla Hispana Premio ACE awards Cinema Best Film Cinema Best Director Cinema Best Actor Perugorria and Cinema Best Supporting Actor Cruz Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize Special Mention 1994 44th Berlin International Film Festival Silver Berlin Bear Special Jury Prize 3 Teddy Best Feature Film Gramado Film Festival Brazil Audience Award Kikito Critics Prize and Golden Kikito awards in the categories of Best Latin Film Best Actor tie between Cruz and Perugorria and Best Supporting Actress Ibarra 1993 Havana Film Festival 4 Grand Coral First Prize Audience Award FIPRESCI Prize OCIC Award ARCI NOVA Award and the categories of Best Direction Best Actor Perugorria Best Actress Luisina Brando Best Supporting Actress Ibarra and Best Screenplay Nominated edit Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 1994 5 Golden Berlin Bear 1994 Berlin International Film FestivalSee also editList of Cuban films Gay rights in Cuba List of submissions to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Cuban submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences edit Schroeder Paul A Schroeder Rodriguez Paul A 2002 Tomas Gutierrez Alea the dialectics of a filmmaker Latin American studies New York Routledge p 6 ISBN 978 0 415 93664 4 ROGER EBERT Strawberry And Chocolate Archived from the original on 2012 10 13 Berlinale 1994 Prize Winners berlinale de Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2011 06 12 http www habanafilmfestival com dead link The 67th Academy Awards 1995 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 26 September 2015 External links editStrawberry and Chocolate at IMDb nbsp Rotten Tomatoes links to reviews of the film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Strawberry and Chocolate amp oldid 1214637500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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