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Strawberry & Chocolate

Country: Cuba | Mexico | Spain | USA, Language: Spanish, 108 mins

Original Title

Fresa y Chocolate
  • Director: Tomás Gutiérrez Alea; Juan Carlos Tabío
  • Writer: Senel Paz
  • Producer: Georgina Balzaretti; Frank Cabrera

CGiii Comment

Revolutionary politics - from the gay and straight perspectives - are thrown around...and the ensuing friendship that results therein.

Delicate and deftly done with a rare amount of intelligence for a movie that is labelled gay.

Important.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Diego, a cultivated, homosexual and skeptical young man, falls in love with a young heterosexual communist full of prejudices and doctrinal ideas. First come rejection and suspicion, but also fascination. Fresa y chocolate is a coming-of-age story, told through the development of a great friendship which overcomes incomprehension and intolerance.

Cast & Characters

Jorge Perugorria as Diego;
Vladimir Cruz as David;
Mirta Ibarra as Nancy;
Francisco Gattorno as Miguel;
Joel Angelino as German;
Marilyn Solaya as Vivian;
Andres Cortina as Santeria priest;
Antonio Carmona as Boyfriend;
Ricardo Avila as Taxi driver;
Maria Elena del Toro as Passenger;
Zolanda Ona as Passenger;
Diana Iris del Puerto as Neighbor