Juana la Cubana
Juana la Cubana

Movie spotlight

Juana la Cubana

1994
Movie
100 min
Spanish

The beautiful nightclub singer/dancer Juana the Cuban moonlights as freedom fighter “Commander Zeta”, joining forces with the C.I.A. to overthrow the brutal regime of a military dictator (played by Erik Estrada) who plans to unleash bacteriological warfare on the U.S.A.

Insights

Director: Arturo SottoGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows Juana, a woman from a modest background, as she navigates the complexities of life and love in contemporary Cuba. Juana grapples with societal expectations, personal desires, and the economic realities of her country. Her journey is marked by resilience, humor, and a quest for self-discovery amidst everyday challenges.

Critical Reception

Juana la Cubana was a notable Cuban film of its time, praised for its portrayal of a relatable female protagonist and its nuanced depiction of Cuban society. While not a major international box office success, it resonated with audiences for its humor and heart, earning it a place as a beloved film within Cuba.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Cuban life and culture.

  • Appreciated for its strong female lead and her relatable struggles.

  • Found to be a charming and humorous look at everyday challenges.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to capture the spirit and resilience of the Cuban people, with many appreciating its blend of comedy and drama in depicting relatable life experiences.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Cuban cinema in the 1990s that focused on more personal and social narratives, often with a touch of humor.

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