Memories of Overdevelopment

5.8

Exiled from the world

An intellectual leaves the Cuban revolution and 'underdevelopment' behind only to find himself at odds with the ambiguities of his new life in the 'developed' world. A portrait of alienation, of an outsider with no clear-cut politics or ideology. A stranger in a strange land struggling with old age, sexual desire and ultimately the impossibility for the individual to belong in any society. The film's narrative is a collage of flashbacks, daydreams, and hallucinations comprising live-action, animation, and newsreel footage assembled to suggest the way personal memory works, subjectively and emotionally.

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26-11-2011

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CU

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5.8

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4

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113 min

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English, Japanese, Spanish, French

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Director
Miguel Coyula

Miguel Coyula

Miguel Coyula (Havana, March 31, 1977) is a Cuban filmmaker and writer. He is a graduate of the Directing Specialty at the International Film and Television School (EICTV) in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. Coyula has worked on his films outside the industry, exercising various disciplines, and usually taking several years to complete. His work is characterized by the use of allegory and collage, in a hybrid of genres and styles. He has been described by international critics as a virtuoso and a renovator. The protagonists of his films are generally misfits with a frontal critical vision of society and its political figures, both in Cuba and when he has filmed abroad. The controversial nature of his work, which also includes explicit sex, has led him to often be called the enfant terrible of Cuban cinema.
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