Vivir en junio con la lengua afuera

Though he first supported the Cuban revolution as a young man, Reinaldo Arenas spent much of his adult life on the island as a persona non grata because of his open homosexuality and politically dissident views. While his work was banned inside the country, his manuscripts were smuggled out by friends and won prizes abroad. To this day, his novels and poems are absent from Cuban libraries, bookstores, and schools. In the 1970s he would organize secret literary gatherings in Havana’s Lenin Park and share his writings with friends. When he escaped from arrest in 1974, he spent months in the park as a fugitive and drafted his memoir, “Before Night Falls”. Fusco returns to Arenas’s hiding place to restore a sense of historical memory to what is now a virtually abandoned site. With the help of journal entries written by one of the friends who helped Arenas while he was a fugitive, Fusco was able to locate and shoot in the spot where Arenas hid, wrote, and fished for food. The three Cuban artists in the film attempt to commit to memory one of Arenas’s most famous poems about yearning for a homeland that has been ripped away from those who fought to free it.

details

  • Runtime

    24 min
  • Country

    United States, Cuba
  • Year of Presentation

    2019
  • Year of Production

    2018
  • Director

    Coco Fusco
  • Cast

    Amaury Pacheco, Iris Ruiz, Lynn Cruz
  • Production Company

  • Berlinale Section

    Forum
  • Berlinale Category

    Short Film

Biography Coco Fusco

Coco Fusco, born in New York, USA in 1960, is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. Her performances and videos have been presented at biennials and museums worldwide.

Filmography Coco Fusco

1988 Havana Postmodern: The New Cuban Art | 2001 Els Segadors (The Reapers) | 2015 La Confesión (The Confession) | 2016 TED Ethology: Primate Visions of the Human Mind