Sergio Corrieri

Sergio Corrieri Trailers

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Sergio Corrieri (3 March 1939 – 29 February 2008) was a Cuban actor. He won the award for Best Actor at the 8th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in The Man from Maisinicu. Corrieri was centrally involved with the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) from its foundation in 1959. He was also a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba from 1980, and was made head of culture within the Central Committee in 1987. From 1976 he was also and a deputy to the National Assembly of People's Power, and a member of the Council of State in 1998–2003. Corrieri was president of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) from 1990 until his death.

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Total trailers found: 11

Baraguá Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

The film is based on the historical event known as the Protest of Baraguá.

I Am Cuba Trailer (1964)

26 October 1964

A study in contrasts set in and around Havana that explores Cuba's 1959 revolution: a young woman's fascination with the excess of an American-owned casino leads to her downfall in the eyes of her street vendor boyfriend; a tenant farmer revolts the only way he knows how, attacking the land he works; university students gain first-hand knowledge of political upheaval; and, in the hills outside the city, the members of a poor peasant family are patriotically swept up into the burgeoning revolt.

La ausencia Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Cuba '58 Trailer (1962)

02 November 1962

Three stories reconstructing the start of the triumphant Cuban revolution which deposed Batista.

The Man from Maisinicu Trailer (1973)

02 January 1973

1964, in the Escambray mountains: the area is infested with counter- revolutionary bands which are trying to spread terror among the population and re-establish contact with the US, CIA.

Memories of Underdevelopment Trailer (1968)

19 August 1968

In the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs incident, Sergio chooses to stay behind in Cuba while his wife and family escape to neighboring Miami.

I Am Cuba, the Siberian Mammoth Trailer (2005)

16 September 2005

Contemporary film critics regard the epic film I Am Cuba as a modern masterpiece. The 1964 Cuban/Soviet coproduction marked a watershed moment of cultural collaboration between two nations.

Río Negro Trailer (1977)

02 January 1977

Tirso Fabre, a militiaman and member of the Black River co-operative farm, and Chano Carrillo, a counterrevolutionary hiding behind his front as a Castro sympathizer, receive the news in different ways, in line with their antagonistic ideological positions.

Mina, viento de libertad Trailer (1977)

18 September 1977

Xavier Mina accepted the commission to lead a liberating expedition in support of General Morelos. He failed to arrive in Mexico until Morelos had died and the Mexican Congress (which in New Spain faced the absolutism of Fernando VII) was dissolved, but for eight months he directed a series of more or less brilliant military actions, in the face of the harassment of the Viceroy , Who finally got him arrested.

Suite Tortilla #59: The Celluloid Women Trailer (2024)

03 March 2024

An American lesbian in Cuba explores gender through dance and film, blending personal experiences and cultural symbols with music and Revolutionary cinema and questions how lesbians fit into Cuban cinema.

Desarraigo Trailer (1965)

20 September 1965

Engineer Mario Camargo, originally from Argentina, arrives in Cuba to work on the construction of a new industrial complex.