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‘Habaneros’ Directed by Julien Temple has World Premiere at IDFA

By 17th November 2017 May 13th, 2020 Representation

Tonight is the world-premiere of ‘Habaneros‘ directed by Julien Temple at IDFA.

“A brief history of the Cuban capital of Havana, backed by a vibrant soundtrack of son cubano, salsa, jazz, rumba, mambo and hip hop. Drawing on archive footage, animations, movie excerpts and interviews with Havana residents, eyewitnesses and experts, Habaneros runs through key moments in the city’s modern history, from the abolition of slavery at the end of the 19th century to the Spanish–American War, and from the dictatorship of General Batista to the revolution of Fidel Castro. The film concludes by wondering what the future holds. Many Havana locals are encouraged by President Obama’s relaxation of sanctions, but much uncertainty remains. Will the historic city center soon be crammed with McDonald’s and Trump Towers? Will Havana still be Havana? As one person puts it, “If there is too much money, Havana can disappear. It could become gentrified or turned into a Cancun on the shores of the Caribbean.”

Air-Edel’s Emily Appleton-Holley, assisted by Ciara Elwis, music supervised the feature documentary. Michael Csanyi-Wills composed the commissioned song ‘A Love Song to Havana‘ and Nick Taylor and Tom Bullen were music editors.