The killing of a fiery young teacher sets Detective Mario Conde on the trail of a drug kingpin with ties to the high school he once attended.The killing of a fiery young teacher sets Detective Mario Conde on the trail of a drug kingpin with ties to the high school he once attended.The killing of a fiery young teacher sets Detective Mario Conde on the trail of a drug kingpin with ties to the high school he once attended.
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A good film that follows Lieutenant Conde as he solves crimes, sleeps with a beautiful woman, and navigates the corruption and politics of his Havana police department. During the warm night in Havana, police inspector Conde (Jorge Perugorria) meets Karina (Juana Acosta), an enigmatic woman to whom he immediately feels attracted. At the same time, in another part of the Cuban city, a teacher at the pre-university institute where Conde studied is murdered. Thus in the film the tough inspector Conde is in charge of investigating the murder of Lisette Nuñez (Mariam Hernández). Meanwhile, he continues his intense relationship with the beautiful but mysterious woman Karina with their usual ups and downs. Conde builds a portrait of Lisette's hidden life, in addition to discovering that the setting of her old student memories has changed too much, as has the indecipherable and contradictory city of Havana. Conde is also on the trail of a drug lord with ties to the high school he once attended.
It is the first international production to be filmed in Cuba, a thriller in which characters from the Cuban police force are portrayed and as director Viscarret himself explains: "I have tried to create a particular police-Caribbean genre, or as I like to call it: a "Havana Noir". An exceptional group of actors playing eccentric characters, including the fine main and support cast made up of: Jorge Perugorría, Juana Acosta, Carlos Enrique Almirante , Laura Ramos, Yoima Valdes and Vladimir Cruz, who starred along with Jorge Perugorria the classic Fresa y chocolate (1993) . All of them make a darker side of the populous city of Havana attractive. Despite the poverty and disillusionment of these old revolutionaries, there is deep affection and communication among them. This tends to overshadow the murder investigations on certain occasions, but in a good way. The world of Padura's novels presents an irresistible universe: police stories in the midst of the decadent and sensual beauty of Havana. Crimes investigated by a disenchanted and hungover police detective, the bureaucracy, and lack of transparency of the very particular communist regime of the Caribbean country and surrounding deep passions that are unleashed in the midst of a hot, humid climate, in a city that survives miraculously a long decline, reflecting an exciting atmosphere. Based on the novel ¨Vientos de Cuaresma¨ - third installment of the tetralogy of the Four Seasons by Cuban writer Leonardo Padura - this is a police thriller focused on one of the cases of the unorthodox Havana police officer, Lieutenant Conde, a character created by Padura and usual protagonist of his novels. In reality, this ¨Vientos de la Habana¨ turns out to be an episode of the TV series ¨Cuatro Estaciones de La Habana¨ (2016-2017), four episodes starring Jorge Perugorría, Carlos Enrique Almirante, Vladimir Cruz, among others.
The film was well produced by Gerardo Herrero who has financed many South American and Spanish co-productions. Gerardo is a famous producer as well as a director. He was President of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (1994-1994). Great producer of great hits, being especially known for The Secret of Your Ears (2009), Sin Retorno (2010), Balada Triste de una Trompeta (2010), Crimenes De Oxford (2008) and El Hijo De La Novia (2001). He also directed some good films like ¨Silencio En Nieve¨, ¨Nocturnal Corridor¨, ¨Principio Arquímedes¨, ¨Crimen Galíndez¨, ¨Frontera Sur¨, ¨Territorio Comanche¨, ¨Desvio a Paraíso¨, ¨Al Acecho¨ and ¨ Heroina¨. And under the professional direction of the Spaniard Felix Viscarret, bringing the now legendary character of Padura to the cinema for the first time, this is Viscarret's second feature film, after the multi-award-winning ¨Bajo las Estrellas¨ (2007), a film that won two Goyas, Un Fotogramas and four awards from the Malaga Festival.
It is the first international production to be filmed in Cuba, a thriller in which characters from the Cuban police force are portrayed and as director Viscarret himself explains: "I have tried to create a particular police-Caribbean genre, or as I like to call it: a "Havana Noir". An exceptional group of actors playing eccentric characters, including the fine main and support cast made up of: Jorge Perugorría, Juana Acosta, Carlos Enrique Almirante , Laura Ramos, Yoima Valdes and Vladimir Cruz, who starred along with Jorge Perugorria the classic Fresa y chocolate (1993) . All of them make a darker side of the populous city of Havana attractive. Despite the poverty and disillusionment of these old revolutionaries, there is deep affection and communication among them. This tends to overshadow the murder investigations on certain occasions, but in a good way. The world of Padura's novels presents an irresistible universe: police stories in the midst of the decadent and sensual beauty of Havana. Crimes investigated by a disenchanted and hungover police detective, the bureaucracy, and lack of transparency of the very particular communist regime of the Caribbean country and surrounding deep passions that are unleashed in the midst of a hot, humid climate, in a city that survives miraculously a long decline, reflecting an exciting atmosphere. Based on the novel ¨Vientos de Cuaresma¨ - third installment of the tetralogy of the Four Seasons by Cuban writer Leonardo Padura - this is a police thriller focused on one of the cases of the unorthodox Havana police officer, Lieutenant Conde, a character created by Padura and usual protagonist of his novels. In reality, this ¨Vientos de la Habana¨ turns out to be an episode of the TV series ¨Cuatro Estaciones de La Habana¨ (2016-2017), four episodes starring Jorge Perugorría, Carlos Enrique Almirante, Vladimir Cruz, among others.
The film was well produced by Gerardo Herrero who has financed many South American and Spanish co-productions. Gerardo is a famous producer as well as a director. He was President of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (1994-1994). Great producer of great hits, being especially known for The Secret of Your Ears (2009), Sin Retorno (2010), Balada Triste de una Trompeta (2010), Crimenes De Oxford (2008) and El Hijo De La Novia (2001). He also directed some good films like ¨Silencio En Nieve¨, ¨Nocturnal Corridor¨, ¨Principio Arquímedes¨, ¨Crimen Galíndez¨, ¨Frontera Sur¨, ¨Territorio Comanche¨, ¨Desvio a Paraíso¨, ¨Al Acecho¨ and ¨ Heroina¨. And under the professional direction of the Spaniard Felix Viscarret, bringing the now legendary character of Padura to the cinema for the first time, this is Viscarret's second feature film, after the multi-award-winning ¨Bajo las Estrellas¨ (2007), a film that won two Goyas, Un Fotogramas and four awards from the Malaga Festival.
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