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Chico & Rita

Chico & Rita

Chico y Rita

Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal, Tono Errando

  • Country: Spain, United Kingdom
  • Year: 2010
  • Language: Spanish, English
  • Producer: Cristina Huete, Santi Mariscal, Martin Pope, Michael Rose
  • Executive Producer: Steve Christian, Marc Samuelson
  • Screenplay: Fernando Trueba, Ignacio Martínez de Pisón
  • Runtime: 94
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Oscar-winning director Fernando Trueba teams up with famed designer, Javier Mariscal to create an epic animated love story that occurs around the time of the Cuban Revolution.Highlighting a pivotal moment in the evolution of jazz and travelling from Havana to New York, Chico and Rita is a tribute to the music, culture and people of Cuba.

AnimationMusic & MusicalLatin AmericanRomanceSpain

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official description

Chico & Rita, is an epic, animated love story set within the splendour of Cuban culture, history and music. Beginning in 1948, Chico & Rita tells a tale of passion and creation worthy of a bolero, the Latin America ballad of anguish and heartache.

Chico is a promising young pianist who spends his evenings taking American girls to Havana’s latest hotspots with his friend Ramon. He discovers Rita’s exquisite voice at a nightclub and the two quickly become enamoured. Their new love is interrupted the following morning by Chico’s girlfriend, Juana, and Rita flees, vowing never to see him again. Luckily, Ramon convinces Rita to enter a radio contest with Chico and the two quickly resume their love affair by beginning a musical partnership.

When an American producer, Ron, approaches Rita with a contract and an offer to travel to New York. A misunderstanding with Chico leads Rita to accept the offer. Soon afterward, Chico sells his piano and follows her with Ramon in tow. Rita, now Rita LaBelle, is becoming increasingly famous, and Ron, increasingly possessive. With a little help from Ramon and the Cuban Revolution, Ron succeeds in keeping the lovers apart

Old Havana is recreated with masterful fervour; the filmmakers use warm, bright hues to capture the charms and vibrancy of this captivating city. The palette shifts towards a monochromatic tone when the narrative moves to New York, and the result is a striking contrast between differing cultures.

The film is also rife with jazz history. Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie are seen playing the clubs and the story of Chano Pozo, one of the first Latin percussionists to grace a major American jazz band, is fluidly interwoven with the narrative. Chico and Rita is a tribute to Trueba and Mariscal's long love affair with the music, culture and people of Cuba.

Diana Sanchez

director bio

Fernando Trueba was born in Madrid , Spain and is a screenwriter, director and producer. His films include Belle epoque (92), which won an Academy Award for best foreign language film, Too Much (95), The Girl of Your Dreams (98), Calle 54 (00), Blanco y nego (03), Miracle of Candeal (04), The Dancer and the Thief (05) and Chico & Rita (co-director, 10).

Javier Mariscal was born in Valencia , Spain and studied design at the Elisava School in Barcelona . He is a multi-platform artist, designer and filmmaker. His design, Cobi, became the mascot for the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona . He wrote and directed the animated television series The Cobi Troup (92) and co-directed Chico & Rita (10).

Tono Errando worked as a director of commercials and music videos before directing the animated television series Twipsy, based on a character created by Javier Mariscal. Chico & Rita (co-director, 10) is his latest film.

full credits

Principal Cast: Limara Meneses, Eman Xor Oña, Mario Guerra
Producer:
Cristina Huete, Santi Mariscal, Martin Pope, Michael Rose
Executive Producer:
Steve Christian, Marc Samuelson
Editor:
Arnau Quiles
Sound:
Pelayo Gutierrez
Music:
Bebo Valdés
   
International Sales Agent:
 HanWay Films
Production Company:
Fernando Trueba PC, Estudio Mariscal, Magic Light Pictures
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