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DVD Cuba
- I am Cuba
A most acclaimed discovery, I Am Cuba will change your view of cinema forever! Filmed by great Russian director Mikhail Kalatozov . I Am Cuba is an epic poem to Communist kitsch--a whirling, feverish dance through the sensuous decadence of Battista's Havana and the grinding poverty and oppression of the Cuban people. Presented jointly by master directors Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese, I Am Cuba has received universal acclaim and admiration from around the world as a true classic of world cinema.. Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov
- Cuba
Set in Cuba as the Castro revolution
is coming to fruition, it stars Connery as an aging mercenary trying to decide
which side it pays to be paid by. Even as the Batista government is being
overthrown, he is putting the spark to an old relationship with a factory
manager, while American businessmen scramble to get the most bang for their
buck..
Directed by Richard Lester
- Havana
The story of a high-stakes gambler (Robert Redford)
who comes to Cuba seeking the big score in poker games, following his expectation
that high rollers will bet wildly as the Cuban government crashes around
their heads. In Havana, Redford meets the wife of a Communist revolutionary
with ties to Castro, and their attraction becomes powerfully mutual after
her husband is presumed killed by Cuban police.
Directed by Sydney Pollack
- Thirteen days
Kevin Costner stars in this inside look at how the
Kennedy Administration responded to the discovery of offensive Soviet weapons
in Cuba, and the pressurized tug-of-war that ensued between the US and the
USSR during the thirteen days of the missile crisi .
Directed by Roger Donaldson
- Topaz
The story of the West's investigation
into the Soviet Union's dealings with Cuba his own. Frederick Stafford plays
a French intelligence agent who works with his American counterpart (John
Forsythe) to break up a Soviet spy ring
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Scarface
Al Pacino as a Cuban refugee who rises to the top of Miami's
cocaine-driven underworld, only to fall hard into his own deadly trap of
addiction and inevitable assassination.
Directed by Brian de Palma
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- Waiting list 
At
a rundown bus station in rural Cuba, the line of passengers waiting just
keeps getting longer. The problem is that every bus that passes by is already
full. Their only hope is to wait for the station's bus to be fixed. As the
disparate group settles in, relationships start forming between the passengers:
Emilio, a young engineer, becomes smitten with a beautiful young woman who
is en route to meet her Spanish fiancé, a blind man (Jorge Perugorria)
gets support from the others to go to the head of the line. Frustration and
disorder reign when the one bus brakes down and no one can leave. Resigned
to working together, the group magically transforms the station into a beautiful
place where no one wants to leave
Directed by Juan Carlos Tabío
- Buena Vista Social Club Wenders splits the film between portraits of the performers,
who tell their stories directly to the camera as they wander the streets
and neighborhoods of Havana, and a celebration of the music heard in performance
scenes in the studio, in their first concert in Amsterdam, and in their second
and final concert at Carnegie Hall.
Directed by Wim Wenders
- Cuba feliz This is a joyful and uninhibited journey
into Cuba’s musical soul. The film follows Miguel del Morales, a 76 year-old
troubadour known as El Gallo (The Rooster) as he wanders the country meeting
people of all persuasions who share the passion of music that is central
to the life and dreams of the Cuban People.
Directed by Karim Dridi
- Gloria Estefan - Live in Miami 
If you are a Gloria Estefan fan, you will not be disappointed. This is one
long performance and I loved every minute of it. The best from the 80's and
90's.
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- Gloria Estefan - Que siga la tradicion 
Que Siga la Tradicion invites you to take a journey with Gloria Estefan back to her roots where the sounds infuse the soul. It is a selection of Gloria's greatest Latin hits from the Grammy Award-winning albums Mi Tierra, Abriendo Puertas, and her new release Alma Caribeña, featuring such songs as "Oye," "Mi Tierra," and "Por un Beso." Plus bonus documentary and interview footage.
- Celia Cruz - Azucar 
Hosted by pop and Latin singing sensations Gloria Estefan and Marc Anthony, this all-star tribute honors the undisputed Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz, an artist of immeasurable standing whose career has spanned more than five decades. Her music and incomparable charisma have touched the hearts and souls of millions of people from every race, nationality, and culture throughout the world. The Queen of Salsa has carried her title with class and distinction; her powerful voice and electrifying rhythm have garnered more than 60 worldwide recognitions, multiple gold and platinum records, and a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
- Memorias del subdesarollo 
Sergio decides to stay in Cuba while all of his family leaves the country. While being alone, he will try to find some sense to his life, writing his memories. This DVD is on sale in Havana at "Fresa y Chocolate café" calle 23 on Vedado.
Directed by Tomas Gutierrez alea.
- The lost city 
El Tropico is an elegant nightclub; the owner, Fico and his family live a life of privilege in Havana, but Fico and his father hope to steer the brutal reign of Batista towards democratic reforms. Fico's two brothers are not so patient and get caught up in the guerilla forces that seek to overthrow Batista by force; one dies after a failed coup attempt, the other joins Castro's revolutionary army. Meanwhile, Fico and his widowed sister-in-law Aurora fall in love, their romance unfolding in the still-thriving Havana nightlife, while during the day Castro's new regime turns more repressive.
Directed by Andy Garcia.
- Before night falls New
Based on the posthumously published memoir by Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas, Before Night Falls is artist-director Julian Schnabel's second exercise in artist biography, but where Schnabel's earlier film Basquiat was relatively conventional, this film is bolder in both style and execution. Schnabel is perhaps too enamored of his subject as a noble martyr, lending the film a somewhat inflated sense of importance. Still, it's rare to see an artist's life and work so elegantly interwoven, and Before Night Falls uses all of Arenas's life as its canvas, from impoverished youth to lively gay freedom in mid-1950's Cuba; imprisonment during Castro's antigay regime; and to New York City in 1980, followed by Arenas's battle with AIDS and subsequent suicide (depicted here as assisted) in 1990.
Directed by Julian Schnabel.
- The cranes are flying
An unforgettable classic The war separates two young lovers--they are forced apart without a chance even to say goodbye--and although we know that the young man, Boris, has been killed early on, Veronika maintains hope to the very end despite enduring tremendous hardships.
Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov
- Notorious
One of Alfred Hitchcock's classics,
this romantic thriller features a cast to kill for: Ingrid Bergman, Cary
Grant, and Claude Rains. Bergman plays the daughter of a disgraced father
who is recruited by American agents to infiltrate a post-World War II spy
ring in Brazil. Her control agent is Grant, who treats her with disdain while
developing a deep romantic bond with her. Her assignment: to marry the suspected
head of the ring (Rains) and get the goods on everyone involved
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- To catch a thief
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly star in Alfred Hitchcock's
dazzling comedy thriller set and filmed in the hills around Monaco and on
the French Riviera. A retired and apparently reformed jewel thief, Grant
is trying to prove his innocence to both the police and to former World War
Two resistence fighters who worked with him years earlier when he was a top
thief called "The Cat." Now, someone is imitating his style and ripping off
rich tourists. Enter Ms. Kelly and her mother, noveau riche oil millionaires.
Initially excited by what she thinks is Grant's profession, Kelly fears she
and her mother will be his next victims. Grant, meanwhile, is looking for
the real thief.
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- North by northwest
It's a classic Hitchcock Wrong Man scenario: Grant is Roger
O. Thornhill (initials ROT), an advertising executive who is mistaken by
enemy spies for a U.S. undercover agent named George Kaplan. Convinced these
sinister fellows are trying to kill him, Roger flees and meets a sexy Stranger
on a Train , with whom he engages in one of the longest, most convolutedly
choreographed kisses in screen history. And, of course, there are the famous
set pieces: the stabbing at the United Nations, the crop-duster plane attack
in the cornfield, and the cliffhanger finale atop the stone faces of Mount
Rushmore.
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Rear window
Photographer L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries (James Stewart) is, in fact, a voyeur by trade, a professional photographer sidelined by an accident while on assignment. His immersion in the human drama (and comedy) visible from his window is a by-product of boredom, underlined by the disapproval of his girlfriend, Lisa (Grace Kelly), and a wisecracking visiting nurse. Yet when the invalid wife of Lars Thorwald disappears, Jeff enlists the two women to help him to determine whether she's really left town, as Thorwald insists, or been murdered.
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Carrie
Sissy
Spacek stars as Carrie White, the beleaguered daughter of a religious kook
(Piper Laurie) and a social outcast tormented by her cruel, insensitive classmates.
When her rage turns into telekinetic powers, however, school's out in every
sense of the word
Directed by Brian de Palma
- Dressed to kill Angie Dickinson plays the sexually unsatisfied, fortysomething
wife who's the killer's first target, relaying her sexual fantasies to her
psychiatrist. The focus then switches to a murder witness and Dickinson's
grieving whiz-kid son (Keith Gordon), who attempt to solve the murder while
staying one step ahead (or so they think) of the crude detective assigned
to the case.
Directed by Brian de Palma
- Carlito's Way
Pacino is rivetting as Carlito Brigante,
a Puerto Rican drug dealer who spent 5 years in prison and trying to reform
his old ways. From the start Brigante is surrounded by former associates
and 'friends' who try to pull him back to his pre-prison lifestyle. With
a keen, streetwise perception, Brigante manages to stay out of harms reach,
and ultimately out of the reach of the law who would like nothing better
than to put him back in prison.
Directed by Brian de Palma
- Sisters 
Danielle, a beautiful model separated from her Siamese twin, Dominique. When a hotshot reporter suspects Dominique of a brutal murder, she becomes dangerously ensnared in the sisters' insidious sibling bond. A scary and stylish paean to female destructiveness, De Palma's first foray into horror voyeurism is a stunning amalgam of split-screen effects, bloody birthday cakes, and a chilling score
Directed by Brian de Palma
- Body double 
This is De Palma at his most sensational, in a story about a B-movie actor with career problems and a habit as a voyeur. He witnesses the aforementioned murder, then teams up with a porn actress (Melanie Griffith) to try and find the killer. A murder involving a female victim and a killer with a giant power drill.
Directed by Brian de Palma
- Halloween 
The original Halloween is one of the greatest horror movies of all time. On Halloween night in 1963, six year old Michael Myers brutally murdered his sister in the small town of Haddonfield Illinois. Now, 15 years later, he has escaped from a mental institution to reek havoc amongst the trick or treaters. Jaime Lee Curtis stars in her first role as Laurie Strode and is pursued by Michael Myers throughout the entire movie. Donald Pleasance plays Dr. Sam Loomis (Michael Myers doctor) and warns Haddonfield Police of Michael's return. Hesitant to believe the wild accusation Dr. Loomis must hunt Michael down before he can do anymore harm. Halloween will scare and delight you at the same time. The music score for Halloween is still creepy almost 25 years later and is synonymous with the movie. If you only see one horror movie in your lifetime, see this absolute classic, Halloween.
Directed by John Carpenter
- The Thing 
An American scientific expedition to the frozen wastes of the Antarctic is interrupted by a group of seemingly mad Norwegians pursuing and shooting a dog. The helicopter pursuing the dog crashes leaving no explanation for the chase. During the night, the dog mutates and attacks other dogs in the cage and members of the team that investigate. The team soon realises that an alien life-form with the ability to take over other bodies is on the loose and they don't know who may already have been taken over..
Directed by John Carpenter
- Reservoir dogs
Joe
has assembled experienced criminals to pull off a simple heist, and has gruffly
assigned them color-coded aliases (Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. White) to conceal
their identities from being known even to each other. But something has gone
wrong, and the plan has blown up in their faces. One by one, the surviving
robbers find their way back to their prearranged warehouse hideout. There,
they try to piece together the chronology of this bloody fiasco--and to identify
the traitor among them who tipped off the police. Pressure mounts, blood
flows, accusations and bullets fly. In the combustible atmosphere these men
are forced to confront life-and-death questions of trust, loyalty, professionalism,
deception, and betrayal.
Directed by Quentin Tarantino
- Pulp fiction
The story consists of 'chapters'
that jump around out of sequence. What you might not know is that the each
and every scene is a little movie in of itself. A little masterpiece.
Directed by Quentin Tarantino
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- Jackie Brown
This movie is a slow, decaffeinated
story of six characters glued to a half million dollars brought illegally
into the country. The money belongs to Ordell, a gunrunner just bright enough
to control his universe and do his own dirty work. His just-paroled friend
Louis is just taking up space and could be interested in the money. However,
his loyalties are in question between his old partner and Ordell's doped-up
girl. Certainly Fed Ray Nicolette wants to arrest Ordell with the illegal
money. The key is the title character, a late-40s-ish flight attendant (Pam
Grier) who can pull her own weight and soon has both sides believing she's
working for them.
Directed by Quentin Tarantino
- Kill Bill
This is a revenge flick, beginning
with the near-murder of the Bride, pregnant on her wedding day and left for
dead by the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad including their chief - Bill
- who become targets for the Bride's lethal vengeance. Culminating in an
ultraviolent, ultra-stylized tour-de-force showdown,
Directed by Quentin Tarantino
- Basic instinct
Basic Instinct is an undeniably stylish and provocative study of obsession. In the role that made her a star (and showed the audience a little more skin than she intended), Sharon Stone plays the cleverly manipulative novelist Catherine Tramell who snares San Francisco detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) with her insatiable sexual appetite during the investigation of her boyfriend's murder. Tramell is the prime suspect, but the plot twists and turns until Curran is trapped in a dangerous cycle of dead ends and unsolved murders, never sure if Tramell is committing the crimes or if it is some other, unknown suspect. With a plot that keeps viewers guessing, Basic Instinct is the work of a director who is clearly in his element
Directed by Paul Verhoeven
- Once upon time in the West
the story about a woman (Claudia
Cardinale) hanging onto her land in hopes that the transcontinental railroad
would reach her before a steely-eyed, black-hearted killer does. The film's
advertising slogan was: "There were three men in her life. One to take her
... one to love her ... and one to kill her."
Directed by Sergio Leone
- The name of the rose
14th-century Benedictine monastery.
A series of mysterious and gruesome deaths are somehow tied up with the unwelcome
attention of the Inquisition, sent to root out suspected heretical behavior
among the monastic scribes whose lives are dedicated to transcribing ancient
manuscripts for their famous library, access to which is prevented by an
ingenious maze-like layout. Enter Sean Connery as investigator-monk William
of Baskerville and his naive young assistant Adso. The Grand Inquisitor Bernado
Gui suspects devilry; but William and Adso, using Holmesian forensic techniques,
uncover a much more human cause: the secrets of the library are being protected
at a terrible cost..
Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
- Die hart
One Christmas New York City cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) flies out to Los Angeles to enjoy a nice, quiet Christmas with his estranged wife Holly, who is climbing up the corporate ladder of the Nakatomi Corporation. However John arrives at the company office party a few minutes before a group of terrorists, led by the urbane Hans Gruber, takes over and holds everybody hostage. While the bad guys begin the long process of breaking into the building' vault, McClane becomes the proverbial "fly in the ointment," on the loose in the building and causing problems.
Directed by John McTiernan
- The Isle
The Isle tells the story of a mute woman who lives on the edge of a lake, renting out floats (wonderful little things that are kind of like beach houses that float out in the middle of the lake), and selling food, bait, and her body to the people who rent them. She becomes obsessed with the inhabitant of one of the floats, and the two of them fumble their way into a love/hate relationship.
Directed by Kim Ki-Duk
- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
Working miracles with only a single set and a handful of characters, Kim Ki-Duk creates a wise little gem of a movie. As the title suggests, the action takes place in five distinct episodes, but sometimes many years separate the seasons. The setting is a floating monastery in a pristine mountain lake, where an elderly monk teaches a boy the lessons of life--although when the boy grows to manhood, he inevitably must learn a few hard lessons for himself. By the time the story reaches its final sections, you realize you have witnessed the arc of existence--not one person's life, but everyone's. It's as enchanting as a Buddhist fable, but it's not precious; Kim consistently surprises you with a sex scene or an explosion of black comedy; he also vividly acts in the Winter segment, when the lake around the monastery eerily freezes
Directed by Kim Ki-Duk
- Bad Guy
Remarkable acting, striking visuals, and dead-on direction from Kim Ki-Duk make BAD GUY an edgy tour de force. Kim submerges the audience in the underground world of Seoul's red-light district and takes them on a surrealistic, darkly romantic ride. It depicts the relationship between a young college girl forced into prostitution and the pimp who orchestrated her demise and silently watches from behind a false mirror.
Directed by Kim Ki-Duk
- The coast Guard A member of Coast Guard Platoon 23, Private Kang (Dong-Kun Jang) monitors a lonely stretch of beach on the Korean shoreline. Driven by the belief that killing a spy is the highest honor, he waits eagerly for a chance to prove his worth as a soldier. One night, Kang shoots without hesitation, mistakenly killing an innocent civilian. Despite receiving honors, he slowly begins to unravel under the grief of what hes done. Losing his grip on reality, tensions and paranoia escalate and further tragedy may become unavoidable.
Directed by Kim Ki-Duk
- Samaritan girl To fulfill their dreams of traveling to Europe, two teenage girls Yeo-jin and Jae-young start a prostitution business. Yeo-jin handles the business side, while Jae-young "entertains" the customers. When Jae-young is accidentally killed during a police raid, Yeo-jin locates their clients in an act of penance, sleeping with them to return their money. Yeo-jin's father stumbles onto her secret and takes revenge on her lovers. At a crossroads, father and daughter embark on a desperate trip in the hope of gaining absolution and redemption. .
Directed by Kim Ki-Duk
- 3-Iron
Mysterious drifter Tae-suk enters other peoples' lives as easily as he breaks into their unoccupied homes. Instead of stealing their riches, he repays his hosts' unknowing hospitality by fixing broken items, cleaning up, even doing their laundry. But when he sneaks into a sprawling mansion, he discovers a beautiful, lonely wife named Sun-hwa, trapped in a loveless marriage. Without saying a word, the pair begin an erotic game of cat-and-mouse, until her abusive husband returns home, unleashing a shocking burst of violence. Tae-suk defends Sun-hwa with the aid of her husband's golf club. The lovers run away together finding domestic bliss inhabiting strangers' homes. Later, when Tae-suk is framed for a murder, even prison walls can't keep them apart for good.
Directed by Kim Ki-Duk
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