La Ultima Rumba de Papa Montero is a 1992 Cuban film directed by Octavio Cortázar. The film focuses on a contemporary documentary production company that is attempting to create a non-fiction feature on Papa Montero, a 1930s rumbero who was murdered during Havana’s Carnaval celebrations. The film uses flashback sequences to recreate Papa Montero's celebrated dancing and his disastrous involvement in a fatal love triangle.[1]
The film features rumba-inspired dance sequences performed on the streets of Havana by El Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba.[2]
La Ultima Rumba de Papa Montero had a U.S. theatrical and home video release in 2001.[3]