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Pablo Herrera, Soandres "Soandry" Del Rio Ferrer, Magyori Martinez Veitia, Michel "Mikki Flow" Hermida, Vladimir Abad ... see more see more... , Daisy M. Abad , Norma Desppaigne , Adrian "El Loco" Espronceda Serpa , Ariel Fernandez Diaz , Carlos "Yimi Konclaze" Rodriquez , Reynor Hernandez Fernandez , Karel Betancocet Benitez , Randy Acosta , Humberto "Papa Humbertico" Cabrera , Denis "Deno" Penalver Medina , Carlos A. Cantero , Alexy "Pelon" Cantero , Axel Tosca

Three talented hip-hop musicians struggle to make themselves heard in a repressive culture in this documentary from filmmakers Jauretsi Saizabitoria and Emilia Menocal. While rap and hip-hop are often... read more read more... cited as the most pervasive and influential musical forms to emerge in public consciousness since 1980, in Cuba rappers and DJs are still waging an uphill battle to gain official acceptance. Soandry (real name Soandres Del Rio Ferrer), Magyori Martinez Veitia, and Mikki Flow (real name Michel Hermida) are three lyricists from Alamar, a small blue-collar community, who are members of a hip-hop collective known as "El Cartel." While they have talent, El Cartel are not recognized as "real" musicians under Cuba's communist government, and must scramble for a chance to perform. Mikki Flow is one of a handful of Cuban underground rappers who have organized the nation's first and only hip-hop festival, but when the threat of a hurricane gives officials an excuse to shut down the festival, Mikki and his compatriots must find a way to reorganize the gathering under the radar of the nation's official music committees. As El Cartel search for new venues for their music, Mikki, Soandry, and Magyori talk about the rise of Cuban hip-hip in the 1990s, the realities behind their conscious lyrics, and Soandry's relationship with his brother, who has defected to the United States. East of Havana was screened as part of the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 22 min.

Directed by: Jauretsi Saizabitoria, Emilia Menocal

Release Date: February 2, 2007

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Michael Ordoņa
March 8, 2007
Michael Ordoņa, Los Angeles Times

A rare glimpse of everyday life in Cuba, where big questions and obstacles confront the rappers at seemingly every turn. Full Review

Peter Rainer
February 15, 2007
Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor

If you thought that the Buena Vista Social Club was all that needed to be said about Cuban music, now there's East of Havana, which is about the Cuba rap scene. Full Review

Scott Brown
February 7, 2007
Scott Brown, Entertainment Weekly

There's a beat, but we never quite see who's dancing to it. Full Review

Kyle Smith
February 2, 2007
Kyle Smith, New York Post

The film makes an ironic point about Cuba: This is a land where the grandparents are revolutionaries (or at least say they are) but the kids are yearning for capitalist globalization. Full Review

Matt Zoller Seitz
February 2, 2007
Matt Zoller Seitz, New York Times

East of Havana celebrates Cuban rappers who tell the truth in a country that muzzles free speech. Full Review

Jan Stuart
February 1, 2007
Jan Stuart, Newsday

This alternately meditative and emotive documentary uses three Havana rappers as a vehicle in which to explore the struggles and frustrations of young Cubans surviving amid a crumbling revolution. Full Review

Michelle Orange
January 30, 2007
Michelle Orange, Village Voice

A vital look at Cuba's tenaciously grassroots hip-hop scene. Full Review

Robert Koehler
November 4, 2006
Robert Koehler, Variety

Jauretsi Saizarbitoria's and Emilia Menocal's film serves as a metaphor about artistic freedom and wiliness. Full Review

Michelle Orange
March 8, 2007
Michelle Orange, L.A. Weekly

East of Havana sets individual stories against the bitter, resilient landscape of Cuba's political history. For the youth in the film, music doesn't just have a purpose, it is a purpose, and the artis... Full Review

Joshua Rothkopf
February 10, 2007
Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York

East of Havana lacks the grace or intelligence to let the music speak for itself. Full Review

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