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Oceans are the Real Continents

Oceans are the Real Continents

Oceans are the Real Continents

Dir. Tomasso Santoambrogio
120 min

17th Minnesota Cuban Film Festival

Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00pm
Discussion follows the screening.

ABOUT THE FILM

Three stories of migration, exile and memory develop in the Cuban town of San Antonio de los Baños, a place that time forgot. Alex and Edith, a young couple in their thirties, build their lives upon small gestures, reminisces and a deep connection amidst the nation's ruins. Milagros survives selling peanut cones on the street, spending her days listening to the radio and reading old letters. Nine-year-old best friends Frank and Alain go to school and dream of emigrating to the U.S. to become baseball players.

A “beautifully realized” and “exquisite” (The Hollywood Reporter), OCEANS ARE THE REAL CONTINENTS brilliantly captures the complexity of life in Cuba today. With striking cinematography and a remarkable cast of first-time actors, this debut feature from writer/director Tommaso Santambrogio is a “wistful and poetic journey sure to linger on in memory” (InReview Online).

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$12 General Admission (+$2 online fee. No fee at the box office)

$10 MSP Film Members (Sign in to access the Member price)

$8 Students (available at the box office)

Film Details

Program: Minnesota Cuban Film Festival
Film Type: Fiction Feature
Release Year: 2023
Runtime: 120 min
Country/Region: Cuba, Italy
Language: Spanish
Tags: Drama

Cast/Crew

Director: Tomasso Santoambrogio
Producer: Alexis Álvarez Armas, Ricardo Figueredo Oliva, Marcello Mustilli, Alessandra Limentani
Cinematographer: Lorenzo Casadio Vannucci
Screenwriter: Tommaso Santambrogio
Editor: Matteo Faccenda
Composer: Tommaso Barbaro, Victor Jaramillo
Principal Cast: Alexander Diego, Ybarra Clara, Frank Ernesto Lam, Alfonso González, Llanes Martínez, Lola Amores, Steven Baldriche, Osvaldo Doimeadiós, Joel Casanova

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Showtimes

Theater 3

Wednesday, March 25th