CINE FOCUS ~ “LAZARO AND THE SHARK: CUBA UNDER THE SURFACE”

Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 6 pm

A special screening of Lazaro and the Shark: Cuba Under the Surface, a stunning documentary that brings us behind-the-scenes of the infamous Conga Competitions in Carnival of Santiago de Cuba – the poorest Carnival in the world. Lázaro, the leader of the Conga de Los Hoyos, is determined to win the coveted award bestowed to the neighborhood that presents the most spectacular conga. Like leaders of rival congas, Lázaro must join with his neighbors and scour the strictly rationed marketplace to find the necessary materials to create a show-stopping performance. Director William Sabourin O’Reilly, an Afro-Cuban and a native of Havana, offers a rare window into communist Cuba, a country that is often romanticized, and almost always portrayed through the eyes of an outsider.

Sabourin seamlessly weaves wrenching moments of senseless police violence with intimate scenes of distant lovers aching to reunite. As the competition approaches, we see much more than Lazaro’s desire to win a local honor. We are immersed in the question that lies in the center of the fight for the future of Cuba: to continue to live in the legacy of a revolution that has left its people living under repression and in a constant struggle of poverty, or embrace a more dangerous, vital vision of living in freedom. The screening will be followed by a conversation between filmmaker William Sabourin O’Reilly and Professor Ted Henken, of Baruch College.

This film is in Spanish, with English subtitles, and is part of our CreateNYC Language Access Series on Cuban History, Art, and Literature.  

MISHKIN GALLERY
Baruch College, CUNY
135 East 22nd St., at Lexington Ave., NYC

FREE ADMISSION Refreshments will be served.

FOR A SNEAK PEEK OF THE FILM, CLICK HERE:
https://vimeo.com/547968635

This film screening is presented in partnership with Carnival on Film: Procession as Politics, co-sponsored by Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery, Black and Latinx Studies, and Initiative for the Study of Latin America (ISLA). For more details, click here: Carnival on Film

This event is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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