Tonight: Chico & Rita Opens Miami International Film Festival
Categories: Miami International Film Festival
![]() |
Filmmaker Fernando Trueba brings old Havana to life in a stylish film that takes place in 1948 and features an exceptional jazz and blues soundtrack. At its heart, Chico & Rita is a love story, but it also celebrates Cuba's cultural contributions to the world of music and entertainment, with the island's deteriorating political climate as a backdrop.
The story follows Chico, a talented jazz pianist who falls madly in love with Rita, a beautiful and sultry vocalist. The two begin an on-again-off-again whirlwind love affair that spans from Cuba to New York. The film is awash in tropical colors and features loving (albeit animated) cameos by jazz greats such as Woody Herman, Charlie Parker, and Dizzie Gillespie.
There's even a pseudo-fictional retelling of Latin Jazz great Chano Pozo's murder in a Harlem bar. Chico & Rita is an amiable, sexy film and a beautiful tribute to the Latin Jazz movement. Spanish with English subtitles. 7 p.m. tonight at Gusman Center for the Performing Arts (174 E. Flagler St., Miami).































