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...Traitors (Los Traidores) is the third film released here in the past year that was written, acted, and directed by Latin Americans. Like the Cuban films, Memories of Underdevelopment and Lucia, The Traitors can be expected to present a more integrated, more involved picture of life to the south. Unlike the two others, however, which were directed by independent filmmakers interested as much in cinematography as in politics, this film--a product of the Grupo Cine de la Base, a revolutionary collective of Argentine filmmakers, actors, workers, and students--is unmistakably political in purpose: Educating Argentine workers about the corruption...
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...continues its "smash" run at the Welles, but despite its apparent popularity it's a crummy picture whose only redeeming features are the Jamaican scenery and the reggae. Don't get sucked into this one. You'll be much better off at Cinema III where the Welles is showing Lucia which, despite some boring moments, maintains overtones of brilliance throughout. This one is from Cuba and something of an education. You should probably see it sometime or another. It's playing this week...
...Lucia is the second film from revolutionary Cuba to reach Cambridge recently, and that in itself makes it interesting. Pardoning some melodrama, this is a beautiful film about that country's blossoming through the centuries, and the toll taken by history on Cuban women. It will be at the Orson Welles for some time to come...
...Lucia. The second fussed-over film from revolutionary Cuba to pass through here recently, some say that this is even better than Memories of Underdevelopment. Made by the 31-year-old Humberto Solas...