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Great Day in Havana

2001
Movie
83 min
English

The performing arts have always been alive and rich throughout the Cuban culture, and this entertaining video confirms that fact by exhibiting many renowned Cuban artists, authors, painters, musicians and directors. The documentary also highlights music from Carlos Varela and Sintesis, pieces of artwork from gifted painters and sculptors and verse from Eloy Machado.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: G. Eric AncellGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary captures a rare and joyous musical reunion in Havana, Cuba, between legendary pianists Bebo Valdés and his son Chucho Valdés. It showcases their shared passion for Cuban music, their individual artistic journeys, and the powerful bond between father and son. The film highlights rehearsals, performances, and intimate conversations, offering a glimpse into the heart of Cuban musical heritage.

Critical Reception

Great Day in Havana was generally well-received by critics for its heartfelt portrayal of the father-son reunion and its celebration of Cuban music. Audiences appreciated the intimate performances and the emotional depth of the film. It was noted for its authentic representation of the musical scene in Havana.

What Reviewers Say

  • A moving and musically rich documentary celebrating Cuban artistry.

  • Highlights a significant and emotional reunion between two iconic musicians.

  • Offers an intimate look at the power of family and the enduring spirit of music.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot over a short period, capturing the spontaneous magic of the Valdés family's reunion and their profound connection to their musical roots in Havana.

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