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Alumbrones

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The lives of twelve contemporary Cuban artists living in Havana.

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Sheri Linden Los Angeles Times A meandering, if pleasant, excursion. Jan 17, 2015 Full Review Rachel Saltz New York Times Short and sweet and limited ... Sep 11, 2014 Full Review Simon Abrams Village Voice Alumbrones's creators talk up their work's restorative value, but never go into great detail about the world beyond their canvases. Sep 9, 2014 Full Review John Fink The Film Stage Reducing the production of this work to political artifacts of each piece of art as a means of gaining a deeper self-understanding is a smart approach to exploring a contemporary subject we know little about. Rated: B Mar 12, 2016 Full Review Marsha McCreadie Film Journal International Much of this is in the "who knew" mode, and it's lovely to get extended shots of the art. But the human angle is not skirted either. Sep 11, 2014 Full Review Prairie Miller Critical Women A vividly conceived journey into the creative imagination and passion of artists in Cuba. And what miracle happens when art purely as a socially subsidized and esteemed professional pursuit, is liberated with a luminescent light from money. Sep 11, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The lives of twelve contemporary Cuban artists living in Havana.
Director
Bruce Donnelly
Producer
Paulo Adorni, James Kubesch, Fermin Rojas, Michelle Wojcik
Production Co
DKR Films, Lost Boy Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 12, 2014, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 10, 2017
Runtime
1h 15m