Suite Habana

Suite Habana
Directed by Fernando Pérez
Written by Fernando Pérez
Starring Francisco Cardet
Music by Edesio Alejandro
Distributed by ICAIC (Cuba)
Cinema Tropical (U.S.)
Release dates
2003: Cuba
Running time
80 minutes
Country Cuba
Language Spanish

Suite Habana is a 2003 Cuban documentary directed by Fernando Pérez.

The documentary was filmed with fictional cinema techniques depicting a day in a life of thirteen real people, from a ten-year-old child with Down Syndrome to a 79-year-old lady who sells peanuts in the street.

The film has no dialogue, using sound and image to evoke emotional effect. Several stories are juxtaposed to convey the plot points, an unusual approach in Cuban cinema, where spoken words are often used extensively.

Critical reception

After the film's premiere in Cuba, national critics ranked it as one of the best Cuban films in decades. The film gathered several awards at international film festivals. Variety called it "A lyrical, meticulously crafted and unexpectedly melancholy homage to the battered but resilient inhabitants of a battered but resilient city."

Awards

Fernando Perez receiving the Grand Coral at the Havana Film Festival
HAVANA FILM FESTIVAL - 2003
UPEC Cultural Circle Award
Goya Awards (Spanish Academy Awards) - 2004
Gramado Film Festival - 2004
Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival - 2003
Cuban Press Association Award
El Mégano Award
Glauber Rocha Award
Martin Luther King Memorial Center Award

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