Airplane Cuba
20/03/08 12:13 Filed in: Cuba
Cuba’s
international film school, the EICTV, reminds me of
Passport to Pimlico. Set up in 1986, it isn’t
actually Cuban, but belongs to the Foundation for New
Latin American Cinema (President: Gabriel García
Marquez), whose friend Fidel declared it to be ‘not
national territory’. If you arrive by the front
gates, you have to pass a guard house, but they don’t
seem very vigilant, and anyway there’s a back road
which isn’t controlled. I’ve been going there every
two years or so since the mid-90s to do workshops,
much as other people from Britain and in fact all
over (although I first went to Cuba in 1979 to write
a book on Cuban cinema, and then filmed there on
several occasions in the 80s for Channel Four).
There’s a permanent staff, but also lots of visitors.
On this visit there were workshops being given by
film-makers from Chile, Peru, Argentina, Germany and
Spain, and the foyer has graffiti scrawled on the
walls by Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg,
Costa Gavras, Ettore Scola and Stephen Friers among
others. Distinguished company indeed!
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