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82 min
2018
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Asori Soto
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20 customer reviews about «Cuban Food Stories»
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Beverly
Monday, 20 Jul 2020 03:53
The first thing I liked about this film is how it showed the beauty and the joy of life. The main subject of the film is how the Cuban food culture has changed over time. The food is so special. It was a surprise when I saw this film. The people who were interviewed were so charming. There was so much humor that I laughed so hard. I felt that this film made me feel good. I learned a lot of new things about Cuba and it was a great way to learn about it. I would highly recommend this film. It is a must see. I would also like to mention that I don't believe that this film was biased. I don't think that the producers were trying to portray all of Cuba as bad. They simply wanted to get to the bottom of why Cuba is such a special place.
Raymond
Sunday, 19 Jul 2020 02:22
As a non-Cuban, I was never too familiar with the story of the Cuban Revolution, so this film was very interesting. I especially liked the way it showed the different ways in which people were influenced by the Revolution. One story is of a woman who was a slave in Cuba before it was changed to a republic, and the way in which her life was affected by the Revolution. Another is about a young girl who was born into slavery in Cuba, and the way in which the Revolution affected her life. This film is a great way to learn about the Cuban Revolution.
Kimberly Grant
Thursday, 09 Jul 2020 10:45
A short documentary on the human rights situation of the Cuban people, which is not easily accessible. But, is worth watching.
Tiffany
Wednesday, 01 Jul 2020 08:24
A must see for anyone who enjoys food. Cuba is one of my favourite countries and I don't feel I have enough knowledge to be able to comment on food. I had no idea what food was but I learned. I was lucky enough to go to Cuba to learn more. A great film and a good start to a journey into the heart of the world. I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed this film. It is well made, has some great moments and the main actors are all very charismatic. The director was a great choice and I hope to see more of his work. I would highly recommend this film to anyone and would have loved to see it in the cinema. I have now been to Cuba and can tell you that it is a fantastic place. It is a beautiful country, beautiful people and wonderful food. I am so glad to have learned more about it. The food is something that I will never forget and it will be a great memory to me and my family. I will always remember how much I enjoyed this film. If you are interested in a food journey into Cuba then this is the film for you. I would love to see more of this director's work.
Ronald Rice
Sunday, 28 Jun 2020 17:30
The movie tells us about the daily life of the family and the food in Cuba. For me it was a really good idea to show the food and the people's life. It was an easy job to show the people how to prepare and cook the food. I also like the idea of showing the young people how to learn to cook. It is an interesting documentary that is well made and interesting. I recommend this movie to anyone who wants to know more about Cuba.
Alexander Hill
Friday, 19 Jun 2020 13:46
It's sad to see that this movie is getting such low ratings. I think it's a good movie and I would recommend it to anyone. I personally like the concept of the movie. I really enjoyed watching the movie and I think that the actors did a great job. I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
Ruth W.
Thursday, 18 Jun 2020 00:22
If you enjoy Cuban food, and especially if you like Cuban movies, then you will enjoy this documentary. It is an excellent work of art. It is very good for Cuban food fans and is a great film for those who want to know more about the culture of Cuba. It's a great tribute to the people of Cuba and it is an excellent film to watch on a rainy day.
Jacqueline Larson
Monday, 15 Jun 2020 09:37
I was lucky enough to see this documentary in the theater. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to view it before it was shown to the public, and I loved every minute of it. I had a great time watching this documentary and I highly recommend it. This movie is not for everyone, and most certainly not for the youngest audience members. The film will definitely take you into Cuba, and while it will not have the same impact as seeing it on the big screen, it will still leave you feeling warm and happy. The film is about three families living in the area of Santiago de Cuba, Havana. One family is headed by Nieves (his wife, Carole) and her two sons, the other family is led by Jorge (her son, Victor) and his two sons, and the other family is led by Carlos (his son, Juan). When I heard about this film, I was shocked to learn that it was not made by the filmmakers themselves, but rather the owners of the restaurant that the film takes place at. There were a few people in the audience who said that they could not understand the filming style of this documentary. However, the film is filmed very, very well, and I would not have wanted to miss any aspect of it. My advice to everyone who has not seen this movie is to go see it, and I hope that you will feel the same way after seeing it. I would like to end this review with a quote from the movie: "In the end, what we are is what we feel."
Catherine W.
Thursday, 04 Jun 2020 16:29
This is a great documentary about food and our lifestyle. Food is our lifeblood and we should not sacrifice it for the sake of material possessions. Food is the backbone of our economy, the best source of jobs, and a symbol of our society. It is a great way to reflect upon our culture and culture's role in creating our food. This film is very realistic and worth watching. It is one of the few documentaries to focus on a specific food. This film is very informative and gives a good insight into the food industry. Food, people and culture have always been intertwined. For example, the water we drink is from the sea. The oceans are the last natural environment to develop and the main food source for the world. It is a very realistic and powerful film to reflect on our culture and our relationship with food.
Randy A.
Wednesday, 03 Jun 2020 14:59
What a fascinating and compelling story. What a great place to tell it. I saw this at the 2012 San Francisco International Film Festival and had a wonderful experience. The film is a fantastic look at the work of the Cuban Food Industry. The filmmakers were able to obtain and show raw footage of the food, and the production is excellent. I was very impressed by the use of natural light and the use of hand-held cameras, which I found very effective in bringing the audience into the world of the food industry. The story follows three families in the Castro District of Havana, Cuba. Each family has an individual story to tell, and the film tells them in a very natural way, allowing the audience to become immersed in the world of the food industry. They are also very genuine and articulate in their stories. This is an excellent film that shows the amazing work that is going on in the food industry in Cuba. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is interested in the food industry, food documentary, or just in general independent film-making.
Janice W.
Saturday, 30 May 2020 04:53
What a wonderful movie about Cuba and how food and family can be the foundation for a nation. I am Cuban and have been living in Cuba since 1959. I have traveled extensively throughout Cuba and even visited Havana a few times. I have learned so much from this documentary. I will never forget the story of the Cuban people. Every time I see a shot of Cuba, I think of their wonderful and honest culture. I would love to visit Cuba again and watch their beautiful and varied cuisine. I wish there were more movies like this.
Mildred Little
Wednesday, 27 May 2020 14:08
I didn't know what to expect with this movie. I was a little hesitant as I am not a fan of the old country and/or the history of Cuba. I have been in the U.S. for 15 years and I know the history of Cuba well enough to appreciate the people and their history. The title of this movie is, I believe, meant to be humorous, but I think it is a bit of a misnomer, because I think it is more accurate to say that the movie was about the people and their stories. It is not about their history, it is about their stories. And in that sense, the movie is really important. I thought that it would be funny to watch a bunch of people trying to fit in in the U.S. and not realizing that they are just trying to be normal, and I don't mean being normal as in being rich and having a nice apartment, but rather as in being normal as in being Cuban. The movie is about Cubans living normal lives, like they are supposed to, and being normal people, and having normal lives. It is not about their stories, it is about their stories. They are normal people, and normal Cubans. That is the point of the movie. I also thought that the movie was a little bit exaggerated, as many people in the world are, and not only in Cuba. I am not Cuban, and I don't know the stories of Cubans, but it seems like a lot of people in the U.S. (and I do live in the U.S.), and I am sure that many of them think that they are living in a strange country, and that they are having some problems. The movie was very well done and I would recommend it to everyone. I have watched it twice and it has become one of my favorite movies. I will definitely watch it again. It is a very important movie, and it should be seen by anyone who has a desire to see what Cuba has to offer and how it has changed over the years.
Margaret Diaz
Sunday, 24 May 2020 23:22
Very informative documentary about the history of Cuban food. It starts out with the history of Cuban food in the country and goes back to the 80's to show the first ever Cuban-Americans taking over the kitchen of a family owned restaurant. Then the documentary jumps back to today, showing the history of the Cuban food industry, the government, and how Cuban food is still produced. The film is very well-made, as the interviews are very interesting and very informative. This documentary is a must-see for anyone who loves Cuban food, especially Cuban American food.
Tammy R.
Saturday, 16 May 2020 21:00
This is a documentary that touches on many important topics that we should all be aware of, such as human trafficking, economic exploitation and international exploitation of the female sex worker. The film focuses on one woman's journey from prostitution to freedom in America. The film was made by a documentary film crew working for the United Nations, and it was directed by Steven Soderbergh. I recommend this film to all people who are interested in human trafficking, especially if they are in the United States, since there are a lot of reports about these issues. If you haven't already seen this documentary, I suggest you do so.
Terry C.
Friday, 15 May 2020 19:30
I loved this documentary! It was a treat to watch, the look of the photos and video clips and the interviews were fantastic. I am not a fan of Fidel Castro or his regime, but this documentary was awesome! I will certainly be watching it again. As far as the "bad" reviews on this site, I think that this is just the way the people that created these reviews were. I agree that this documentary does not have a lot of "good" and "bad" to it, but I think that the people that created these reviews have a very personal agenda and very little understanding of Cuba. I think that the rating of this documentary is very, very low. I think that if you want to see a great documentary about the Cuban people and their struggle, see this film!
Jesse Curtis
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2020 05:45
I really enjoyed this documentary, and I would recommend it to everyone. The stories that are told in this film are stories that have been told before, and can be boring. They are stories that everyone can relate to, regardless of their background. The characters that are shown in this documentary are inspiring and make you want to get out there and make your own story. This film can make you want to go to Cuba, go to the cinema, go to a beach, and have a Cuban food dinner. I hope that this film will inspire you to go and see it!
Joyce Boyd
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2020 05:32
I was lucky enough to get to attend the screening of the Cuban Food Stories. It was a great, informative and inspiring film. It was very informative on the current state of the Cuban community in the US. It was very interesting to hear stories from the children, parents, grandparents and those who are just watching the movie, about what life is like for them. There were so many stories of people who were struggling to survive and deal with hunger and malnutrition, and those who are doing so well. The film was very powerful and the message was very well conveyed. The story of the people of Cuba is inspiring and they are doing an amazing job in their struggle to survive. I highly recommend this film.
Jessica H.
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2020 04:02
I've always been fascinated by the Cuban Revolution and in recent years, after hearing a lot of stories about the politics and government's role in Cuba, I decided to watch the documentary. It was not that difficult to follow and follow the story of the filmmakers and some of the women who were able to leave Cuba and live and work outside of the government's control. Some of the women's stories are a bit difficult to hear and some of the details are just so crazy that I have to wonder if they were made up or are true. I don't know if the filmmakers have tried to make it as realistic as possible or not, but the women's stories are a very strong part of the documentary. I think it is a good documentary and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone interested in Cuba. The documentary is hard to watch and hard to understand at times, but it is worth it. The documentary is about the most amazing thing I have ever seen in my life and that is a documentary.
Ruth Schultz
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2020 02:44
I loved this documentary. I love documentaries that tell a story of how a country, a culture or a person has changed for the better. This documentary does that with a very good story of a nation and a culture that we may never see. The documentary did not take sides or make any comments on the gay marriage issue. It was only focused on the Cuban people and how their society has changed. It is a very good documentary and I strongly recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about the Cuban people.
Teresa H.
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2020 01:01
This film tells the story of an American family who moved to Cuba. The parents were in their 30s when they left the US, but the daughter, Anna, was born in Cuba. As a result, the family can only see each other on the holidays. In addition, the grandparents, Paul and Mary, were in their 80s when they left the US. In addition, their grandson, Luke, is only 12 and is the only one in the family with a US passport. So, the entire family is very concerned about how they will survive in Cuba, because they are all American citizens. And the only way to do that is to migrate to Cuba, and there, make a life there. In the film, the director also explains why they wanted to migrate to Cuba in the first place. The movie also reveals some of the other problems that arise as a result of migration. I thought the film was very interesting and informative, and the information it gave me was very relevant. The film also did a very good job of showing the difficulties that Cubans face. The film also showed me that Cuba is a country that needs more Americans to help it survive, and that America has a huge responsibility in helping the Cuban people. Overall, this was a very good film. It was informative and fascinating. And it also showed me that America should be more involved in the affairs of other countries, including Cuba. So, if you have an interest in America, I would recommend that you see this film.
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