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I Am Cuba (1964)

Saturday, February 7th, 2026
7:00 pm
Details
141 mins | Cuba, Soviet Union | Spanish, English, Russian w/ subtitles
Category
Screening Room @VTIFF
Film Type
Feature Film
Cost
$12 general admission | $6 student | Member benefits may apply
Location
The Screening Room @VTIFF
60 Lake Street, 1st Floor
Burlington, VT

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Director
Mikhail Kalatozov
Sponsors
Greg and Megan Epler Wood

Vermont Arts Council, Lake Champlain Chocolates, John M. Bissell Foundation

This screening is sold out. We will start an in-person waitlist one hour before the screening in case we are able to release last-minute tickets.

Fight the Power: Cinematic Tales of Resistance

Both a landmark of radical political cinema and one of the most visually ravishing films ever made, this legendary hymn to revolution shimmers across the screen like a fever dream of rebellion. The result of an extraordinarily ambitious collaboration between the Soviet and Cuban film industries, director Mikhail Kalatozov’s I Am Cuba unfolds in four explosive vignettes that capture Cuban life on the brink of transformation, as crushing economic exploitation and inequality give way to a working-class uprising. Backed by Carlos Fariñas’s stirring score, the dazzling camerawork by Sergei Urusevsky—an inspiration for generations of filmmakers to follow; the justly famous funeral procession scene features one of the greatest tracking shots ever filmed—gives flight to the movie’s message of liberation.

The screening of I Am Cuba is followed by a post-show discussion with Greg and Megan Epler Wood about their recent experiences visiting Cuba.