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Baracoa is one of those quiet films that unfolds slowly, almost like a summer afternoon in the Cuban countryside. The friendship between Leonel and Antuán feels genuine, rooted in their shared experiences and childhood innocence. You can really feel the tension of impending separation as Antuán's move to Habana looms over their last days together. The documentary-drama blend is seamless, capturing the essence of rural life with a rawness that's hard to shake off. The performances are natural, almost like watching real life unfold in front of you. It's not flashy or overdone, just a poignant exploration of friendship, change, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Explores themes of friendship and changeSet in the Cuban countrysideNatural performances enhance realism
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Sean Clark
Director