A History of Cuban Animation
Wednesday 15 November, 2023 at 7 p.m.
Images top-bottom: Fly, Veinte Años
A selection of animations made between 1962 – 2022 from ICAIC Animation Studios exploring themes including loneliness, heartbreak, immigration and race. Presented by Cuban animator Ivette Ávila Martín and screenwriter Hugo Rivalta.
Featuring premieres and shorts from award-winning animators including Ernesto Piña and Juan Padrón. Followed by Q&A, hosted by Jamie Caldwell from Unite Union.
Part of Havana Glasgow Film Festival – 15 – 19 November, 2023
CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
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