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Cursed Be Your Name, Liberty feels like stepping into a fever dream of the underground Cuban rock scene in the 90s. The pacing is erratic, mirroring the chaotic lives of its subjects who risk everything for their art and freedom. There’s this haunting quality to the footage, a rawness that pulls you in, making you feel the desperation behind their choices. The practical effects? Minimal, yet they amplify the stark reality these musicians face. This film is drenched in themes of mortality and rebellion, challenging the viewer to grapple with the heavy weight of their struggle. It's hard to find and even harder to digest, but it really sticks with you in a way that’s hard to articulate. If you appreciate the unconventional, this one definitely deserves a spot in your collection.
Rare find; few copies exist.Explores themes of mortality and rebellion.Unique look at 90s Cuban underground music.
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