The Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC) announced that those films will be screened in their original versions with high-quality image and sound.
The program includes one of the most acclaimed films of this year’s awards: “Sinners,” by US director Ryan Coogler, which will be shown this Saturday and Sunday at Acapulco movie theater.
Meanwhile, Yara movie will screen both days “Weapons,” a 2025 US horror-mystery film written, produced, and directed by Zach Cregger.
Another US film, “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (2008), written and directed by Woody Allen, will be shown at Infanta cinema this weekend.
The program also includes “Train Dreams” (2025), a US film directed by Clint Bentley, which will be screened both days at Patria movie theater.
Finally, Riviera movie theater will screen “Monster,” a 2003 US biographical drama film written and directed by Patty Jenkins.
The experience promises to rekindle emotions with each story that resonated with film buffs and was applauded by both audiences and film critics.
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